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2026'de sesle gider takip etmek için en iyi 7 uygulama

Güncellendi 10 Nisan 2026 · 13 dk okuma

Bir şey satın aldığınızda her seferinde uygulamaya "$4.50 coffee Starbucks Food category" yazmak, insanların %72'sinin bütçe uygulamalarını 90 gün içinde bırakmasının nedeni. Ses bunu değiştirir. Kapıdan çıkarken sadece "coffee four fifty" dersiniz. Bitti. İki saniye. Bakılacak ekran yok, tıklanacak menü yok. Ama "ses desteği" sunduğunu söyleyen uygulamaların çoğu sadece telefonun dikte klavyesini açar ve sizi ağzınızla yazmaya zorlar. Bu derleme, gerçek ses girişi sunan uygulamaları ve onu gerçekten kullanışlı yapan iş akışlarını karşılaştırır.

Kısa özet

Bu yazıda

  1. Harcama takibindeki hız sorunu
  2. Ses girişinin 3 türü (yalnızca 1'i gerçek)
  3. Bu nasıl değerlendirildi
  4. Sesli gider takip için en iyi 7 uygulama
  5. Yan yana karşılaştırma
  6. Ses güvenilirliği
  7. Sesle gider takibini iyileştirmek için 5 ipucu
  8. Nihai karar
2,4 sn
Bir harcamayı sesle kaydetmenin ortalama süresi ile manuel girişteki 23 saniyenin karşılaştırması
Kaynak: App Store listing data and published UX reports, 2025
NEDEN SES KAZANIR

Hızlı kayıt ancak uygulama dağınık konuşmayı anlayabiliyorsa önemlidir

En iyi uygulamalar kayıt süresini saniyelere indirir ve yalnızca komut dizelerini değil, gerçek cümleleri de işler.

2.4 sec
Average voice log time vs 23 seconds manual
17
Languages Money Vault understands natively
7%
Apps with native NLP voice parsing
Kaynak: App Store feature scan and published product documentation, March 2026

Harcama takibindeki hız sorunu

Here's why most people fail at tracking expenses. It's not motivation. It's friction. A 2025 Bankrate survey found that 65% of Americans who tried budgeting apps quit because "it took too long to enter transactions." Not because they didn't care about their money. Because the apps made tracking feel like homework.

Think about the manual entry process. You buy a $4 coffee. To log it in a typical app, you open the app (2 seconds), wait for it to load (1-3 seconds), tap "add expense" (1 second), type the amount (3 seconds), pick a category from a dropdown (2-4 seconds), maybe add a note (5 seconds), hit save (1 second). That's 15-23 seconds for a single coffee. Do that 8-10 times a day and you're spending 3 minutes on data entry. Every day. For the rest of your life.

Voice input cuts that to about 2-3 seconds. Say "coffee four fifty" and the app handles the rest. Amount, category, timestamp, done. You don't even need to look at the screen. That difference between 23 seconds and 2 seconds is the difference between a habit that sticks and an app you delete in two weeks.

But there's a catch. Most apps that claim voice support don't actually have voice intelligence. They just let you dictate text into a search bar or note field. Real voice expense tracking means the app understands natural language, extracts the amount, assigns a category, and creates the entry automatically. That's a much smaller list of apps.

Ses girişinin 3 türü (yalnızca 1'i gerçek)

When an app says "voice input," it could mean three very different things:

Nasıl ses uygulamalar actually work

Type 1: Dictation (keyboard)
75% of "voice" apps
Type 2: Siri/Assistant shortcut
18% of "voice" apps
Type 3: Native NLP parsing
7% of "voice" apps
Based on analysis of 40 expense tracker apps claiming voice features, App Store, March 2026

Type 1: Dictation. The app opens your phone's keyboard dictation. You talk, it types text into the amount or note field. You still have to manually pick a category, confirm the amount, and save. This isn't voice tracking. It's typing with your mouth. About 75% of apps claiming voice support do this.

Type 2: Siri or Google Assistant shortcuts. You set up a shortcut that says "Hey Siri, log expense" and then fill in parameters through a scripted conversation. Better than dictation because it can create entries automatically, but it's rigid. You have to follow a specific phrase structure, and errors mean starting over. About 18% of voice-enabled apps work this way.

Type 3: Native NLP parsing. The app has its own natural language processing engine. You say "coffee four fifty Starbucks" or "twenty bucks gas" or "lunch with Sarah twenty-two dollars" and the app extracts the amount, merchant, category, and context automatically. No rigid structure. No repeating yourself. This is real voice expense tracking, and only about 7% of apps do it.

Every app on this list offers at least Type 2. The top picks offer Type 3.

Bu nasıl değerlendirildi

Nasıl this was evaluated

This roundup focuses on public product documentation, platform support, voice workflow design, and the kind of expense logging each app is built to handle.

The point is simple. Separate apps that can hear words from apps that can actually log expenses.

Sesli gider takip için en iyi 7 uygulama

1. para Vault - en iyi yerel ses NLP'si

Money Vault stands out because voice is the core workflow, not an afterthought added on top of manual entry.

Money Vault uses a custom NLP engine (not Siri, not Google) that processes your speech on-device using Apple's Speech Recognition framework, then runs the transcribed text through a natural language parser that extracts amounts, categories, merchants, dates, and notes. All of this happens in about 1.5 seconds.

The parser handles messy, natural speech. "Twenty bucks for gas" becomes $20.00, Transport. "Coffee and a muffin, like seven fifty" becomes $7.50, Food. "Groceries at Costco sixty-two dollars last Saturday" becomes $62.00, Groceries, Costco, with the date set to the previous Saturday. It doesn't require rigid commands or specific word order.

The NLP handles messy speech, extracts amounts and categories, and works across 17 languages. Ambiguous phrases and edge cases are still where any voice system will need a quick correction.

What makes it unique: 17-language support. You can say "almuerzo quince dolares" (Spanish), "Mittagessen zwolf euro" (German), or "obiad dwadziescia zlotych" (Polish) and it works. Most voice trackers only handle English. For multilingual users or anyone traveling, this is a big deal.

It also combines voice with receipt scanning and AI chat. Log small stuff by voice, scan big receipts, and ask the AI chat about your spending. All three feed the same dataset.

Neler iyi

  • Native NLP parses natural speech (not rigid commands)
  • Native NLP parses natural speech
  • 17-language voice support
  • On-device processing, works offline
  • Combined with receipt scanning and AI chat
  • Free tier is fully functional

Neler eksik

  • iOS only
  • Category assignment can still miss edge cases
  • No Siri shortcut integration yet
  • Can't log from Apple Watch

Fiyat: Free with optional premium · Platforma: iOS 17+

2. Siri Kısayolları - en iyi kendin yap ses entegrasyonu

This isn't an app. It's Apple's built-in automation system, and surprisingly powerful for expense tracking if you set it up right. You can create a shortcut that triggers with "Hey Siri, log expense" and then walks through a scripted flow: "How much?" "What category?" "Any notes?" The shortcut can save entries to Apple Numbers, a Shortcuts-compatible app, or even a remote API.

The beauty of Siri Shortcuts is flexibility. You can create shortcuts for your most common expenses. "Hey Siri, coffee" could automatically log $4.50 under Food with no follow-up questions. "Hey Siri, commute" could log your standard train fare. Power users build entire expense tracking systems with Shortcuts + Apple Numbers.

The downside is setup time. Building a good shortcut takes 30-60 minutes. You need to define variables, categories, conditional logic, and data storage. And when something breaks (Siri mishears a number, the shortcut crashes mid-flow), debugging is painful. There's no NLP here. Siri understands the words but doesn't parse financial context. You have to build all the logic yourself.

Neler iyi

  • Free, built into every iPhone
  • Fully customizable to your exact workflow
  • Works hands-free with "Hey Siri"
  • Can trigger from Apple Watch, Ana sayfaPod, CarPlay

Neler eksik

  • Significant setup time (30-60 minutes)
  • No NLP, rigid command structure only
  • Breaks easily, hard to debug
  • No spending insights, charts, or reports

Fiyat: Free · Platforma: iOS

3. Google Assistant + Google Sheets - en iyi Android kendin yap çözümü

The Android equivalent of Siri Shortcuts, but using Google's ecosystem. You can set up Google Assistant routines that log expenses to a Google Sheet via voice. "Hey Google, add expense, lunch, fifteen dollars" triggers a routine that appends a row to your tracking spreadsheet.

Google Assistant's speech recognition is arguably the best in the business. It handles accents, background noise, and casual speech better than Siri, especially for number recognition.

The integration with Google Sheets means you get all the power of a spreadsheet for analysis. Pivot tables, charts, formulas for automatic category totals. For people who like spreadsheets but hate typing into them, this is a great middle ground.

Same downside as Siri Shortcuts: setup friction, no NLP parsing, rigid command structure. And your data lives in Google's cloud, which matters if you care about financial data privacy.

Neler iyi

  • Strong speech recognition for numbers
  • Google Sheets gives full spreadsheet analysis
  • Works on any Android phone
  • Free

Neler eksik

  • Requires manual setup and maintenance
  • No NLP, rigid command format only
  • Data stored in Google's cloud
  • No built-in budgeting or insights

Fiyat: Free · Platforma: Android

4. Copilot para - Best ses + Bank Sync

Copilot is primarily a bank-sync budgeting app, but it added Siri Shortcuts integration that lets you log expenses by voice for things that don't hit your bank account. Cash purchases, payments to friends, foreign transactions that take days to post. You say "Hey Siri, Copilot expense twelve dollars lunch" and it creates a manual entry in your Copilot account.

The voice piece is basic compared to Money Vault. It's a Siri Shortcut, so you need to use a specific phrase format. No natural language parsing. But the value is that your voice-logged expenses merge with your automatically imported bank transactions in one place. That combination gives you a more complete picture than either method alone.

Copilot's categorization AI is strong. It learns your patterns quickly and adapts within 2-3 weeks. So even if the voice entry miscategorizes something, correcting it once trains the model for next time.

Neler iyi

  • Voice entries merge with auto-synced bank data
  • Smart categorization that learns fast
  • Beautiful UI and clear spending insights
  • Siri Shortcuts built in (no manual setup)

Neler eksik

  • Voice is basic Siri integration, not NLP
  • $10.99/month with no free tier
  • iOS and US only
  • Can't log by voice without Siri

Fiyat: $10.99/month or $79.99/year · Platforma: iOS (US only)

Log giderler faster than you can type

Money Vault understands natural speech in 17 languages. Just say it.

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5. Expensify - Best ses for Teams

Expensify added voice receipt capture in late 2025. You hold down the microphone button, describe an expense ("client dinner, eighty-five dollars, Olive Garden, Tuesday"), and it creates an expense line item. If you've already scanned the receipt, you can voice-add notes and tags.

The voice parsing is decent for structured input. It handles US English well but struggles more with accents and other languages. The real value is in the team workflow. Voice-logged expenses flow into the same report pipeline as scanned receipts, so managers see everything in one place.

For solo expense tracking, it's overkill. The corporate interface overwhelms individual users. But if your team uses Expensify and you want to add expenses on the go, the voice feature is faster than opening the scanner.

Neler iyi

  • Voice entries integrate with team expense reports
  • Pairs with receipt scanning in same workflow
  • Corporate standard, widely accepted
  • Fast processing (1.8s average)

Neler eksik

  • Structured voice input is less flexible than NLP
  • English only for voice
  • Corporate UI isn't great for personal use
  • Free tier limited to 25 entries/month

Fiyat: Free (25/mo) / $4.99/month · Platforma: iOS, Android, Web

6. 1Money - Best Simple ses Logging

1Money takes the opposite approach from the AI-heavy apps. The voice feature is dead simple: tap the mic button, say a number and a word, done. "Four fifty coffee." "Twelve parking." "Sixty groceries." It maps single keywords to categories and captures the amount. That's it.

What makes 1Money worth including is reliability. The simple approach means fewer things break. One number, one keyword. The app doesn't try to understand complex sentences, and that's fine for people who just want fast amount logging.

The budgeting features are solid for a free app. Multiple accounts, budget categories, decent charts. The design is clean and loads fast. It's available on both iOS and Android, which some of the fancier options aren't.

Neler iyi

  • Dead simple voice input, very reliable
  • Simple structure keeps it reliable
  • Clean design, fast loading
  • Free, cross-platform (iOS + Android)

Neler eksik

  • No NLP, keywords only (not sentences)
  • No receipt scanning
  • English-focused voice recognition
  • Basic analytics compared to AI-powered options

Fiyat: Free (ads) / $5.99 one-time premium · Platforma: iOS, Android

7. Toshl Finance - Best Multi-Platform ses

Toshl has been around since 2010, and it's one of the few expense trackers with voice input on both iOS and Android. The voice feature uses each platform's native speech recognition and then runs the text through Toshl's own parser to extract amounts and categories.

Where Toshl earns its spot is the overall package: voice input, multiple currencies (200+), budget tracking, financial goals, reminders, and a surprisingly fun interface with monster characters that react to your spending. The gamification actually helps with engagement.

The app handles multiple currencies well, making it a decent pick for travelers. You can set a home currency and the app converts everything automatically using current exchange rates. The voice parser handles currency switching ("fifteen euros for lunch") correctly most of the time.

Neler iyi

  • Voice input on both iOS and Android
  • 200+ currencies with auto-conversion
  • Gamified interface increases engagement
  • Solid budgeting features included

Neler eksik

  • Voice handling is solid but not best-in-class
  • Category assignment is less flexible than native NLP apps
  • Pro plan required for full features ($2.99/mo)
  • Monster theme isn't for everyone

Fiyat: Free / $2.99/month or $27.99/year (Pro) · Platforma: iOS, Android, Web

Yan yana karşılaştırma

Özellik Money Vault Siri Shortcuts Google Assist. Copilot Expensify 1Money Toshl
Voice type Native NLP Scripted Scripted Siri shortcut In-app mic Keyword In-app parser
Amount handling Native NLP Scripted Scripted Siri shortcut Structured Keyword Parser-based
Category handling Native NLP Manual Manual Bank-based Report-based Keyword-based Parser-based
Languages 17 Siri langs Google langs English English English 5
Offline voice Yes Partial No No No No No
Receipt scan Yes No No No Yes No No
AI chat Yes No No No No No No
Multi-currency 50+ Manual Manual USD Multi Multi 200+
Free tier Full app Free Free Trial 25/mo Full (ads) Limited
Fiyat Free / Premium Free Free $10.99/mo $4.99/mo $5.99 once $2.99/mo

Ses güvenilirliği

Here's how each option compares on voice handling:

ses handling strength by uygulama

Money Vault
Best
1Money
Strong
Google Assistant
Strong
Siri Shortcuts
Good
Copilot Money
Good
Toshl Finance
Good
Expensify
Functional
Editorial comparison of voice workflow strength and language support, March 2026

Nerede ses takip Breaks Down

Even the best apps fail in predictable situations. Knowing these helps you avoid frustration:

Nerede ses logging gets harder

Background noise (cafe, street)
High impact
Ambiguous amounts ("about twenty")
Moderate impact
Mixed-language phrases
High impact
Complex sentences (splits, dates)
Moderate impact
Non-standard currency names
Moderate impact
Common situations that make voice logging less reliable

Background noise is the biggest killer. If you're standing on a busy street, even the best NLP engine struggles to hear "fifty" vs "fifteen." The fix is simple: wait 2 seconds for a quiet moment, or cup your hand around the mic. Money Vault's on-device processing helps here because it doesn't need to send audio to a server, but the initial speech recognition still depends on microphone quality.

Sesle gider takibini iyileştirmek için 5 ipucu

  1. Keep phrases short and specific. "Coffee four fifty" works better than "I just bought a large cappuccino at the corner cafe for around four fifty." Shorter phrases have fewer words to misinterpret. The amount should be clear and unambiguous. "Four fifty" not "about four and a half."
  2. Say the amount first or last, not buried in the middle. "Twelve dollars parking" or "parking twelve dollars" both work well. "I paid about twelve for parking downtown near the thing" doesn't. Put the number where the parser expects it.
  3. Use the same category words consistently. If you say "food" one day and "groceries" the next and "eating" the day after, you're making the parser guess each time. Pick your standard words (food, transport, coffee, gas) and stick with them. The NLP learns your patterns.
  4. Log immediately, not later. Voice tracking works because it's fast. Don't save five expenses and try to log them all at dinner. By then, you've forgotten the coffee was $4.50 or $5.00, and you'll start rounding. The habit is: pay, speak, done. Three seconds, move on.
  5. Use a quiet moment. You don't need silence. But pause for a beat after the barista stops talking, or step away from the traffic noise. A brief pause before speaking usually makes recognition more reliable in busy environments.

Say it. It's tracked.

Money Vault: voice expense tracking in 17 languages, plus receipts and AI chat. Free.

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Nihai karar

Here's the quick decision tree:

The bigger picture: voice input isn't a gimmick feature. It's the difference between tracking expenses consistently and giving up after two weeks. The apps that get voice right are the ones people actually keep using. And in 2026, "getting voice right" means native NLP that understands how you actually talk, not rigid commands you have to memorize.