VOL. XCIV, NO. 247

★ A CURATED DIRECTORY OF FINANCIAL TOOLS ★

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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Tool Comparison

Ghostfolio vs Masttro comparison

Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.

Quick takeaways

Ghostfolio adds Data Visualizations coverage that Masttro skips.

Masttro includes Wealth Management, Portfolio Accounting / Book of Record, Client & Investor Reporting, Householding & Multi-Entity, Alternatives / Capital Calls & Distributions, Client Portal & Mobile App, Document Vault & e-Signature, Model Portfolios & Sleeves, Custom Dashboards, Data APIs, Broker Connectors, and Audit Trail / Supervision categories that Ghostfolio omits.

Ghostfolio has a free tier, while Masttro requires a paid plan.

In depth comparison

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Ghostfolio

ghostfol.io

Open‑source, privacy‑focused wealth management dashboard that can be self‑hosted for free or used via the managed Ghostfolio Premium cloud. Premium adds a professionally sourced market‑data feed and hosted infrastructure on top of the core portfolio tracking features.

Platforms

WebMobileAPI

Pricing

FreeSubscription

Quick highlights

  • Open-source wealth management software and personal finance dashboard to track net worth across cash, stocks, ETFs and cryptocurrencies on multiple platforms, with a privacy-focused design.
  • Multi-account portfolio tracking with full transaction CRUD, various charts, static risk analysis and performance over standard timeframes such as Today, WTD, MTD, YTD, 1Y, 5Y and Max.
  • Progressive Web App (PWA) with a mobile-first UI plus an official Android wrapper, so the same Ghostfolio instance can be used on desktop and mobile.
  • Self-hosting support via AGPL-3.0 code and official Docker images for linux/amd64, arm/v7 and arm64, plus community templates for popular home-server platforms.
  • Public REST API secured with bearer tokens, including endpoints for importing activities (fees, dividends, interest, liabilities, buys/sells) and for exposing a read-only public portfolio performance endpoint.

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Masttro

masttro.com

Full‑stack wealth OS for UHNW‑focused family offices, RIAs, private banks, and professional services firms. Combines 650+ direct custodian data feeds, multi‑entity portfolio analytics, alternatives lifecycle automation, cash management, compliance, secure client portals, and conversational AI across web and mobile. Licensing is fixed, non‑AUM annual subscription priced by client scope and configuration.

Platforms

WebMobileAPI

Pricing

Subscription

Quick highlights

  • Unified wealth OS for UHNW family offices, multi-family offices, wealth advisors, institutions, and professional services firms, delivering a single, accurate view of total net worth across all assets, geographies, currencies, and entity structures.
  • Direct data aggregation from 650+ proprietary custodian feeds (no screen scraping or third-party intermediaries), powering verified daily transaction and position data across bankable and non-bankable assets.
  • Supports a wide range of asset classes and entity structures—including traditional securities (cash, bonds, mutual funds, public equities), alternatives (direct investments, private equity, hedge funds, venture capital, private credit), real estate, and lifestyle assets such as art, jewelry, and vehicles.
  • Portfolio Management and Consolidated Portfolio Analysis modules provide holistic account views, multi-custodian performance analytics, FX-aware dashboards, and integrated cash-flow projections with filtering by legal entity, family member, manager, and more.
  • Cash Management Registry centralizes uncategorized deposits and withdrawals, maintains detailed records of capital calls, distributions, fees, and closed-end fund cash flows, and lets users review history and export transactions for full cash-flow auditability.

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Where they differ

Ghostfolio

Distinct strengths include:

  • Open-source wealth management software and personal finance dashboard to track net worth across cash, stocks, ETFs and cryptocurrencies on multiple platforms, with a privacy-focused design.
  • Multi-account portfolio tracking with full transaction CRUD, various charts, static risk analysis and performance over standard timeframes such as Today, WTD, MTD, YTD, 1Y, 5Y and Max.
  • Progressive Web App (PWA) with a mobile-first UI plus an official Android wrapper, so the same Ghostfolio instance can be used on desktop and mobile.
  • Self-hosting support via AGPL-3.0 code and official Docker images for linux/amd64, arm/v7 and arm64, plus community templates for popular home-server platforms.

Masttro

Distinct strengths include:

  • Unified wealth OS for UHNW family offices, multi-family offices, wealth advisors, institutions, and professional services firms, delivering a single, accurate view of total net worth across all assets, geographies, currencies, and entity structures.
  • Direct data aggregation from 650+ proprietary custodian feeds (no screen scraping or third-party intermediaries), powering verified daily transaction and position data across bankable and non-bankable assets.
  • Supports a wide range of asset classes and entity structures—including traditional securities (cash, bonds, mutual funds, public equities), alternatives (direct investments, private equity, hedge funds, venture capital, private credit), real estate, and lifestyle assets such as art, jewelry, and vehicles.
  • Portfolio Management and Consolidated Portfolio Analysis modules provide holistic account views, multi-custodian performance analytics, FX-aware dashboards, and integrated cash-flow projections with filtering by legal entity, family member, manager, and more.

Feature-by-feature breakdown

AttributeGhostfolioMasttro
Categories

Which research workflows each platform targets

Shared: Portfolio, APIs & SDKs

Unique: Data Visualizations

Shared: Portfolio, APIs & SDKs

Unique: Wealth Management, Portfolio Accounting / Book of Record, Client & Investor Reporting, Householding & Multi-Entity, Alternatives / Capital Calls & Distributions, Client Portal & Mobile App, Document Vault & e-Signature, Model Portfolios & Sleeves, Custom Dashboards, Data APIs, Broker Connectors, Audit Trail / Supervision

Asset types

Supported asset classes and universes

Stocks, ETFs, Cryptos, Other

Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds, Hedge Funds, Private Funds, Real Estate, Cryptos, Other

Experience levels

Who each product is built for

Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Advanced

Platforms

Where you can access the product

Web, Mobile, API

Web, Mobile, API

Pricing

High-level pricing models

Free, Subscription

Subscription

Key features

Core capabilities called out by each vendor

Unique

  • Open-source wealth management software and personal finance dashboard to track net worth across cash, stocks, ETFs and cryptocurrencies on multiple platforms, with a privacy-focused design.
  • Multi-account portfolio tracking with full transaction CRUD, various charts, static risk analysis and performance over standard timeframes such as Today, WTD, MTD, YTD, 1Y, 5Y and Max.
  • Progressive Web App (PWA) with a mobile-first UI plus an official Android wrapper, so the same Ghostfolio instance can be used on desktop and mobile.
  • Self-hosting support via AGPL-3.0 code and official Docker images for linux/amd64, arm/v7 and arm64, plus community templates for popular home-server platforms.
  • Public REST API secured with bearer tokens, including endpoints for importing activities (fees, dividends, interest, liabilities, buys/sells) and for exposing a read-only public portfolio performance endpoint.
  • Data import and export flows including manual entry, CSV file import and JSON/API-based imports, with ongoing improvements documented in the changelog.

Unique

  • Unified wealth OS for UHNW family offices, multi-family offices, wealth advisors, institutions, and professional services firms, delivering a single, accurate view of total net worth across all assets, geographies, currencies, and entity structures.
  • Direct data aggregation from 650+ proprietary custodian feeds (no screen scraping or third-party intermediaries), powering verified daily transaction and position data across bankable and non-bankable assets.
  • Supports a wide range of asset classes and entity structures—including traditional securities (cash, bonds, mutual funds, public equities), alternatives (direct investments, private equity, hedge funds, venture capital, private credit), real estate, and lifestyle assets such as art, jewelry, and vehicles.
  • Portfolio Management and Consolidated Portfolio Analysis modules provide holistic account views, multi-custodian performance analytics, FX-aware dashboards, and integrated cash-flow projections with filtering by legal entity, family member, manager, and more.
  • Cash Management Registry centralizes uncategorized deposits and withdrawals, maintains detailed records of capital calls, distributions, fees, and closed-end fund cash flows, and lets users review history and export transactions for full cash-flow auditability.
  • Portfolio Management Center supports model portfolios, firm-wide investment policies, risk and concentration limits, diversification rules, restrictions, and user-defined blended benchmarks to monitor drift and keep portfolios within mandate.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which workflows do Ghostfolio and Masttro both support?

Both platforms cover Portfolio, and APIs & SDKs workflows, so you can research those use cases in either tool before digging into the feature differences below.

Which tool offers a free plan?

Ghostfolio offers a free entry point, while Masttro requires a paid subscription. Review the pricing table to see how the paid tiers compare.

How can you access Ghostfolio and Masttro?

Both Ghostfolio and Masttro support web and mobile access, making it easy to keep tabs on research away from the desk.

What unique strengths set the two platforms apart?

Ghostfolio differentiates itself with Open-source wealth management software and personal finance dashboard to track net worth across cash, stocks, ETFs and cryptocurrencies on multiple platforms, with a privacy-focused design., Multi-account portfolio tracking with full transaction CRUD, various charts, static risk analysis and performance over standard timeframes such as Today, WTD, MTD, YTD, 1Y, 5Y and Max., and Progressive Web App (PWA) with a mobile-first UI plus an official Android wrapper, so the same Ghostfolio instance can be used on desktop and mobile., whereas Masttro stands out for Unified wealth OS for UHNW family offices, multi-family offices, wealth advisors, institutions, and professional services firms, delivering a single, accurate view of total net worth across all assets, geographies, currencies, and entity structures., Direct data aggregation from 650+ proprietary custodian feeds (no screen scraping or third-party intermediaries), powering verified daily transaction and position data across bankable and non-bankable assets., and Supports a wide range of asset classes and entity structures—including traditional securities (cash, bonds, mutual funds, public equities), alternatives (direct investments, private equity, hedge funds, venture capital, private credit), real estate, and lifestyle assets such as art, jewelry, and vehicles..

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Curation & Accuracy

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