getquin alternative
getquin is a social network built on your portfolio. Zune.Money isn’t. Import your Degiro CSV, keep your data private, and skip the Open Banking step entirely.
Free for up to 10 holdings. No credit card. No bank login.
Zune.Money is the best getquin alternative for Degiro investors who want their portfolio kept private: import a CSV, share no bank login, and never turn your holdings into a social feed. If you want a 500,000-strong investor community, getquin is still the better pick — we deliberately don’t have one.
I’m one person, and I use Degiro. I tried getquin because everyone recommends it — and it’s genuinely good: a slick app with a big, active community. Then I reached the part where it wanted Open Banking access to my accounts, and I closed the tab. I wasn’t comfortable handing a social network read-access to my brokerage.
So I built the tracker I actually wanted: upload a CSV export, keep your login to yourself, and see your portfolio clearly — without it becoming a post in anyone’s feed. That’s the whole idea. No dopamine loop, no “trending stocks,” no strangers commenting on your allocation.
— Ygor, Degiro investor and the person who builds Zune.Money
getquin wins some of these. We’ve marked those honestly — a comparison table where the other side never wins is just an ad.
| Feature | Zune.Money | getquin |
|---|---|---|
| Degiro CSV import | Yes — purpose-built | No CSV import — Open Banking only |
| Bank / broker login required | Never — CSV only | Yes — Open Banking access |
| Portfolio privacy | Private by design — no feed | Social network — built to share |
| Export your data | Yes — CSV and PDF | No data export |
| Ads on the free tier | None | Ad-supported free tier |
| Investor community | None (by design) | 500,000+ investors |
| Automatic broker sync | CSV + manual entry | Broad Open Banking auto-sync |
| Design | Calm, single-column, editorial | Feed-based social app |
Facts checked July 2026. getquin restructured its plans in 2026 — we re-check quarterly.
Do you want your portfolio to be social, or do you want it to be private? Almost everything else follows from that.
getquin reaches Degiro through Open Banking, which means granting read-access to your accounts. Zune.Money reaches Degiro through a file you export yourself. Your login stays between you and your broker — there’s no connection for anyone to revoke, breach, or scrape.
Degiro has no public API, so getquin can’t import a Degiro CSV — you either connect via Open Banking or type in every transaction by hand. Zune.Money is built around Degiro’s exact export format: upload the file, get your full history, dividends included.
getquin is a social network — designed to share, compare, and comment on portfolios. That’s the appeal for some people. But your net worth isn’t content, and Zune.Money never turns it into a feed item. Nobody sees your holdings but you.
getquin has no data export, so your transaction history is locked in. Zune.Money lets you export everything as CSV or PDF whenever you like. It’s your data; you should be able to take it with you.
We built Zune.Money, so we’re biased. Here’s the un-spun version of when getquin genuinely wins.
getquin’s 500,000-strong feed is real, active, and useful for discovering ideas and seeing how others invest. We don’t have that, and we’re not trying to. If the social layer is what keeps you engaged, getquin does it far better than we ever will.
If you hold accounts across many brokers and banks and want them all pulled in automatically via Open Banking, getquin’s connection breadth beats a CSV workflow. You trade some privacy for less manual work — a fair trade for some people.
getquin tracks crypto, real estate, and full net worth in one place, with a retirement-planning module on higher tiers. Zune.Money is focused on your stock and ETF portfolio. If you want one app for absolutely everything, getquin covers more ground.
If none of those are dealbreakers — and you’d rather keep your portfolio private and your bank login to yourself — that’s exactly who Zune.Money is for.
In Degiro: Inbox → Transactions → set the date range to All → Export → CSV. Takes about 30 seconds. (No Open Banking prompt in sight.)
One file upload. Zune.Money auto-detects Degiro’s format, parses every transaction, and rebuilds your full portfolio history — dividends included.
Performance, dividend income, and allocation — clearly, and only for your eyes. No feed, no followers, no ads.
Coming from a broker getquin auto-synced?
You can add holdings from any broker manually alongside your Degiro CSV. Multi-broker consolidation is part of Pro.
Full disclosure: we built this page, so of course we think you should pick us. We’ve tried to earn your skepticism by being honest about where getquin wins. The rest is up to you.
Import your Degiro CSV in under a minute. No bank login, no social feed, no ads — free for up to 10 holdings.
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