Requirements:
- Linux - Fedora (Android app is a plus if synchronization is supported)
- Storing data locally or synchronizing through a Nextcloud
- FOSS
That looks great for storing documents. However it is not really suited for storing receipts with multiple items and does not really track warranties. Still, good to know about it at least, thanks.
I would check out Trilium. It’s a general purpose note taking/knowledge base application but it’s very powerful in how it can be used. You could create a note for each item and attach a photo to the note. Then you can add details and have them searchable.
- Open source and has Linux client
- Stores data locally and/or syncs to a server
- Not sure what Nextcloud is but it is easy to self host
- Does not have Android app but it if you self-host the web interface is usable on mobile through the browser
Have you looked at Warracker?
This is the one I have been looking for. It is almost perfect. Even though I didn’t want to go the self-hosting way. I will just need to figure out how to deploy it, so it doesn’t conflict with Nextcloud (I’m not that knowledgeable). Thank you.
How many receipts do you have to keep track of?
I just take photos which sync to immich.
Around 50 receipts + photos of bought items, so it would be around 100 photos. Searching in those photos wouldn’t really be feasible and there wouldn’t be any relation between photos of receipts and photos of items. Also I don’t think I would be able to write all the information from the receipt and about the items anywhere (item description, date of purchase, last warranty date, price, store name, store address).



