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Tiller Money vs Apple Pay

Tiller Money logo

Tiller Money

Software

Spreadsheet-based personal finance

From
$79/year
Rated
-
Apple Pay logo

Apple Pay

Software

The easier way to pay and send money

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only Apple Pay has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: Tiller Money no native mobile app means mobile access limited to Google Sheets or Excel apps; Apple Pay apple Pay works only in countries and regions that support contactless payments and is not available in all markets
  • They diverge on capability: Tiller Money covers Auto-populates financial data, Apple Pay covers Digital wallet.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Tiller Money and Apple Pay actually diverge.

Attributes where Tiller Money and Apple Pay differ
AttributeTiller MoneyApple Pay
Starting price$79/yearFree
Pricing modelUnknownfree
Free tierNoYes
PlatformsWeb, Google Sheets, Microsoft ExcelIOS, WatchOS, MacOS
Founded20152014

Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Tiller Money

  • Auto-populates financial data
  • Customizable spreadsheets
  • Budget tracking
  • Financial templates
  • Google Sheets
  • Excel
  • Web support

Only in Apple Pay

  • Digital wallet
  • Secure payments
  • Contactless transactions
  • P2P money transfers
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • IOS support
  • WatchOS support

Both cover

  • Bank accounts

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Tiller Money

  • Budget Managementnot Apple Pay
  • Expense Trackingnot Apple Pay
  • Investment Trackingnot Apple Pay

Apple Pay

  • Contactless in store payment from iPhone and Apple Watchnot Tiller Money
  • Paying in apps and on the web without entering card detailsnot Tiller Money
  • Sending money between Apple users with Apple Cash and Tap to Cashnot Tiller Money

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Tiller Money

  • No native mobile app means mobile access limited to Google Sheets or Excel apps
  • Spreadsheet-based interface can be intimidating for non-technical users unfamiliar with formulas
  • Requires manual customization and setup of templates and formulas for advanced features
  • No built-in investment performance tracking or analysis at the depth some competitors offer
  • Customer support is email and community-based, not real-time chat or phone support

Apple Pay

  • Apple Pay works only in countries and regions that support contactless payments and is not available in all markets
  • Apple Cash is available only in the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico
  • Apple Cash Family accounts and Tap to Cash transactions are each capped at 2000 USD within a rolling seven day period
  • Mac support requires a Touch ID equipped model
  • A card works only if the issuing bank supports Apple Pay, and banks may charge their own overseas usage fees

Pricing, plan by plan

Tiller Money

$79/year
  • Annual Subscription$79/year
    • Unlimited transaction import
    • Up to 5 connected spreadsheets
    • AutoCat categorization

Apple Pay

Free
  • FreeFree
    • Secure payments
    • P2P transfers
    • Transit passes

Which should you pick?

Choose Tiller Money if

  • You need auto-populates financial data.
  • You work on Web, Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel.
  • You also want customizable spreadsheets.

Choose Apple Pay if

  • You need digital wallet.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on IOS, WatchOS, MacOS.
  • You also want secure payments.

Questions people ask

Is Tiller Money or Apple Pay better?
Neither clearly leads. Tiller Money starts at $79/year and Apple Pay at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Tiller Money or Apple Pay?
Apple Pay has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $79/year for Tiller Money and Free for Apple Pay.
Does Tiller Money or Apple Pay run on more platforms?
Tiller Money runs on Web, Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel. Apple Pay runs on IOS, WatchOS, MacOS.
Can I use Apple Pay for free?
Yes. Apple Pay has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Tiller Money starts at $79/year.
What is Tiller Money best used for?
Tiller Money is most often used for budget management, expense tracking, investment tracking. Of those, budget management and expense tracking are not what Apple Pay is typically brought in for.
What can Tiller Money do that Apple Pay cannot?
Tiller Money covers Auto-populates financial data, Customizable spreadsheets, Budget tracking, Financial templates. Apple Pay covers Digital wallet, Secure payments, Contactless transactions, P2P money transfers. Both handle Bank accounts.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Tiller Money: How much does Tiller Money cost?

Tiller Money costs $79 per year with no free tier. A 30-day free trial is available. The annual subscription includes 5 connected spreadsheets and unlimited categories.

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Tiller Money: Does Tiller work with Google Sheets and Excel?

Yes. Tiller automatically feeds daily bank transactions and account balances to Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel spreadsheets you own. Your data remains yours permanently.

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Tiller Money: How many banks and financial institutions does Tiller connect to?

Tiller connects to 21,000+ US banks, credit card accounts, brokerages, and loan servicers via Yodlee and MX data providers. New banks are added weekly.

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Tiller Money: What is AutoCat in Tiller?

AutoCat is Tiller's 100% customizable automatic categorization feature that learns your spending patterns. You can set rules like 'file all grocery store transactions above $10 as groceries and below $10 as snacks.'

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Tiller Money: Does Tiller have a mobile app?

Tiller does not have a dedicated mobile app. Instead, it uses Google Sheets and Excel apps on mobile devices to access your spreadsheets. Mobile access is primarily for viewing, not transaction entry.

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