Debt Payoff Planner & Tracker

4.6
3.88K reviews
500K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The Debt Payoff Planner 📱 app is the simplest way to stop feeling overwhelmed and start having a specific, step-by-step plan for paying off your loans 🎉.

Multiple currency settings are available for users with a free account.

Today is the day to make a plan with a loan calculator and beginning paying down debt. Required inputs for calculating your debt free date are the current balance of the loan, the annual percentage rate (APR), and the minimum payment amount. That's the only requirement to getting a customized debt repayment schedule.

Easy steps to becoming debt free:
* Enter your loans and debts
* Enter your additional monthly payment budget to pay down faster
* Choose a debt payoff strategy
☃️ Dave Ramsey's Debt Snowball (lowest balance first)
🏔️ Debt Avalanche (highest rate first)
❄️ Debt Snowflake (one-time extra payment toward loans)
♾️ Custom debt free payoff plan

Debt Payoff Planner and Calculator determines the optimum payment plan and how long it will take until you will be debt free. You tell the app how much you want to budget toward paying off your debt and we'll tell you how. We recommend the Debt Snowball strategy because we believe that paying off individual accounts faster will help you stay focused on your financial goal of debt elimination. A payoff plan is only useful if you stick with it!

Your willingness to pay more than the minimum payments is how you will become debt free in less time than you imagined. Budgeting your income will help you to get a regular monthly amount to pay down the debt faster. The payoff chart will show two payoff scenarios: only paying the minimum amounts, and the repayment schedule when you pay more the the minimum ever month.

Additionally, there is an option to create an account for saving debt payoff and payment information. This account can be accessed across multiple devices, from multiple app stores. Creating an account is entirely optional, but it does enable you to have a secure backup and your information is immediately available if you start using a new device. Getting out of debt is hard, so we try to allow you to take baby steps toward this goal.

We believe that becoming debt free requires an easy starting point and making sure every dollar is leveraged perfectly. The loan calculator has minimal inputs in order to make your money management easy to follow.

The Debt Payoff Planner and Calculator is also used for tracking payments and updating the time-frame for becoming debt-free. Inputting payment information is as simple as typing in the amount and the date the payment was made. The goal of payment tracking is to see your progress over time and affirm that you are staying focused on your financial goals.

In addition to being a debt tracker and loan calculator, we are also trying to help point out some possible next steps with articles focused on how to pay off student loans, auto loans, and credit cards faster. Also, there is some tips on credit card balance transfers as well as strategies for debt consolidation.

We support eight loan categories:
💳 Credit Cards like Barclaycard, Capital One, Tesco, etc.
🎓 Student Loans like Navient, Sallie Mae, Great Lakes, etc.
🚗 Auto/Car Loans
🏥 Medical Loans
🏠 Mortgages like Rocket Mortgage, SoFi, etc.
👥 Personal Loans to friends and family or other individuals
🏛️ Taxes like IRS or local municipalities
💸 Other category could be anything from a paycheck loan to a hard money loan

In addition to the Debt Snowball calculator and the Debt Avalanche method, many users like to do a custom sorting of their debts. This customization is available for users that want to be their own debt manager.

We allow the ability to provide a Debt Snowball payoff as well. A Debt Snowball is a one-time payment from things like a bonus at work, a tax refund, an extra payday, etc. This additional capability allows you to have tighter control over every dollar you are budgeting.
Updated on
16 Oct 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Financial info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.5
3.67K reviews
Ayame Shimitsu
3 October 2024
Been using the app for a while. The interest doesn't seem to actually add to the total which makes it pretty pointless. I had forgotten to do payments on the app for a few months and the amount owed never moved. It also means you have you manually figure out principal payment yourself which is a hassle, so I have to do some math to figure payments every month to get the right remaining balance. A bit disappointed. Also a quick pay button ((minimum owed or something) would have been nice.
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Easily get a plan and stick to it - OxbowSoft LLC
23 March 2021
Thank you for providing your valuable feedback. Please reach out to us at support@stebt.com, if you have other suggestions.
Ruth Ann Buntin
29 May 2024
Update: Interest doesn't calculate accurately & I always have to edit my balances. But it's still worth it. It's keeping me on track to pay my debt and save money. Wish there were more sounds and visuals when you make your monthly payments or pay extra on a debt. If you can, just do the Avalanche (highest interest to lowest) option. Even if you only have $20 extra to add, you will be amazed at how much money you are going to save in the long run.
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G.A. Ravens
1 August 2024
This app is very well designed. The ease of organizing debts alone makes it a worthwhile install. If that wasn't enough, the generated tables, strategy, and tracker are all very useful! In the past, any time I tried to use a system like this, I had to tweak it until it was nearly unrecognizable--this one required no tweaking. Install it, it's a winner!
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What's new

Stability improvements to help you on your debt-free journey!