Honest, sourced side-by-side comparisons. Finlynq is open-source (AGPL v3) and self-hostable, and it's the only personal finance manager we know of that ships a first-party MCP server plus per-user envelope encryption.
Open-source self-hostable vs a polished closed-source SaaS with mature US bank sync.
Open-source with investments, multi-currency, and a first-party MCP vs closed zero-based budgeting SaaS.
Two MCP-first personal finance apps: open-source and self-hostable vs closed hosted SaaS.
Two open-source self-hostable PFMs: first-party MCP and name encryption vs mature double-entry.
Two open-source PFMs: Actual's local-first budgeting vs Finlynq's investments, multi-currency, and MCP.
A full personal-finance app with a first-party MCP vs a dedicated open-source portfolio tracker.
Actively-built, encrypted, MCP-first vs the open-sourced-after-shutdown Maybe and its Sure fork.
Shipped, encrypted, MCP-first Finlynq compared with Alderfi.
Free, open source, AGPL v3. Run it on our managed cloud, or self-host with one Docker Compose file. You get the same features either way.