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Introducing the new Tiller Simple Business Spreadsheet, bringing Tiller’s award-winning financial feed automation in Google Sheets to the eight million freelancers and small business owners who say they prefer to manage business finances in a spreadsheet.

The most recent episode of the Marriage, Kids and Money podcast featured two things we love: Advice about how to talk to your family about money. A conversation about Tiller with founder Peter Polson.

We know how important spreadsheets are for running your business. Tiller is making them faster, easier, and better with feedback from you.

Learn how to pull the transactions for a single bank account into a separate Google Sheet using a quick query.

We’ve made budgeting in a Google Sheet even easier with the release of our new budget template. Of course powered by Tiller’s automatic daily feed of bank transactions and balances, we’ve kicked it up a notch with some awesome new features to help you budget your way.

Want to gain a better understanding of your spending and earning across time periods? Check out this quick financial comparison Google Sheet we put together to help you visualize your financial picture over two distinct time periods.

Curious how to get your Quicken data into an automated financial spreadsheet? In this blog we share the steps so you can move your historical data with you.

A Lifehacker article includes Tiller Money as a solution for two-income couples who need to manage money without lumping everything together.

Most of us have bills due throughout the month. To help you keep track of all those due dates we created this quick tutorial on how to set up automatic reminder emails using a Google Sheet.

The average graduate leaves college with over $27,000 in debt. Using a tool to track your spending, earnings, assets, and liabilities can help you pay off your student loans more quickly.

How to use the IMPORTRANGE formula in Google Sheets to categorize transactions in one spreadsheet and share them with a different spreadsheet.
Sometimes a single transaction doesn’t fit neatly into a single category. The purchase at the grocery store included food for home and also work expenses. The trip to the big box store was for household items but also gifts. Have no fear. We have a tool that makes it easy to split a single transaction into multiple categories.

Keep a clear, confident view of all your money in one place, with flexible templates, powerful privacy, and top-rated support