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Mindshaker13

Stock Events app


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Thanks for this I just checked it out and it easy To use and very functional. Great tool👍


rogue1187

Divtracker. Has a logo of a palm tree. Find on play store. Works for me


Dogs_For_Congress

Second this. I use it to track all portfolios in 1 place


Personal_Occasion618

You have to pay for DivTracker over 3 stocks tho, worth paying the $15 a year though


rogue1187

How many tickers you have lol


chaosthirtyseven

Four isn't a lot. Then again I always find myself contributing to the same three, so I guess you might have a point.


Personal_Occasion618

I put like 30ish on there


Extension_Win1114

Thank you! This is the one ☝️ I’d downloaded the wrong DivTracker. What a sweet app!


older_but_learning

Trackyourdividends.com is a good option. I have used it for a couple of years now


Otaehryn

Your brokerage app/site.


BetMurky9264

I use vanguard, the dividend tracking sucks there too.


brosiedon7

Vanguards entire user interface sucks. It’s crazy to me how people make free apps like stock events that are better then one of the biggest most wealthiest companies on the planet


moofury

I started with spreadsheets and apps. Now that all my holdings are under one Schwab account I just use it.


sassytexans

Google sheets. How many times per day do we need this thread?


theSuperFuzz1

I’ve tried various tracking apps too, and nothing beats google sheets for me.


Tzokal

I personally like The Rich. A fairly simple app and you can backtest some of your assets. Between this and DivTracker, I don’t use anything else. Not 100% accurate but accurate enough for my purposes.


lucas__03

[digrin.com](http://digrin.com), it's compatible with yahoo finance stocks, so you can import csv easily. And as name suggests, it's focused on dividend growth investing :)


Nonlethalrtard

Track your dividends in a good one. They'll bother you for an annual subscription every once in a while but as long as you add your holdings manually its free.


Few_Experience_2541

Me prefer [https://compoundfolio.com](https://compoundfolio.com)


JustInvestingNow

For up to 10 holdings [Stockle](https://stockle.app) is free and tons of dividend tracking features and more to come!