The Real Point: Method Matters Less Than Consistency
If you’re reading this because you want to track spending for a month, don’t get stuck on which payment method is “best.” The best method is the one you’ll actually use consistently for 30 days.
Some people thrive with cash because they’re visual and tactile. Others find mobile pay easier because they already have their phone out. That’s fine. Pick the method that feels natural to you, then commit to tracking it for a full month.
What we’ve noticed consistently is that after one month of tracking — regardless of payment method — people naturally spend 15-20% less. Not because they restrict themselves. But because they actually see where the money goes. Bubble tea stops being “just a coffee.” It becomes “12 bubble teas a month, $180 spent on this one thing.” That’s when behavior changes.
The payment method is just the tool. The real work is paying attention.