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Best dividend calendar apps

The Best Dividend Calendar Apps, Compared

A dividend calendar app shows when your dividends will be paid and how much, laid out ahead of time. For a clean, payday-first forward calendar with after-tax income and no bank linking, OnlyDividends is the pick. DivTracker and Dividend Tracker: Stock Market add detailed data, Snowball Analytics adds deep analytics, and The Dividend Tracker adds broker auto-import. Here is how their calendars compare.

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Every tracker has a calendar, but they are not the same

Most dividend apps include some kind of calendar, but they differ in what they emphasize. Some bury upcoming payments inside a heavier analytics or portfolio view. Others surface a clean, forward calendar as the main screen.

And only some show the amount after withholding tax, which is the figure that actually matters for planning income.

This list compares the main dividend calendar apps by how clearly they answer the core question: when am I paid, and how much, after tax?

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What makes a good dividend calendar

A strong dividend calendar shows upcoming payment dates and estimated amounts months ahead, in your currency, ideally after tax, and ideally without making you link accounts to get there.

OnlyDividends is our own app and leads on exactly that, a forward payday calendar from a ticker and share count. We are clear about where other apps offer more depth.

  • Forward view of upcoming payment dates and amounts
  • After-tax income, not just gross
  • Manual entry vs broker linking
  • Payment frequency handling (monthly, quarterly)
  • Platforms and currency coverage
  • Free tier and pricing
The shortlist

Compared on how well each one surfaces a forward dividend calendar, with the job each does best.

  1. 01

    OnlyDividends

    Best for a payday-first forward calendar

    Builds a rolling 12-month calendar of your dividend paydays from just a ticker and share count, with after-tax amounts and pay-day notifications, and no bank linking.

    iPhoneFree / ~$6.99 mo
    Download on the App Store
  2. 02

    DivTracker

    Best calendar with detailed data

    Pairs a dividend calendar of upcoming payouts and ex-dates with a rich stock-data hub and forecasting, plus optional US-broker import. Strong if you want depth around the calendar.

    iPhone & iPadFree / $4.99–$6.99 mo
  3. 03

    Snowball Analytics

    Best calendar inside an analytics suite

    Includes a forward dividend calendar and payout forecasting alongside benchmarking and risk metrics, with automatic broker sync across web and mobile.

    Web, iOS & AndroidFree / $7.99–$24.99 mo
  4. 04

    Dividend Tracker: Stock Market

    Best free calendar on iOS & Android

    A capable dividend calendar with ex-dates and scheduled payments, tax-adjusted and DRIP projections, and manual or CSV entry, on both iOS and Android.

    iOS & AndroidFree + Premium
  5. 05

    The Dividend Tracker

    Best calendar with broker auto-import

    A payout calendar and income projection that fill in automatically once you connect a brokerage, with a web dashboard. Free tier is ad-supported with a restricted calendar.

    Web & iOSFree (ads) / $5.99–$16.99 mo
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What to look for in a dividend calendar app

  • 01

    Forward view

    The calendar should show upcoming payments months ahead, not just a log of dividends you already received.

  • 02

    After-tax amounts

    A calendar that shows net amounts after withholding tax reflects what actually lands in your account.

  • 03

    Pay-day reminders

    Notifications on each payment date keep the calendar useful without opening the app daily.

  • 04

    Setup effort

    Manual ticker-and-shares entry is fast and private; broker import fills the calendar for you but means linking.

  • 05

    Frequency and currencies

    Good calendars handle monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual payers, and show foreign payments in your currency.

  • 06

    Privacy

    If you would rather not connect a brokerage, look for an app that builds the calendar from manual entry.

What to look for in a dividend calendar app
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Which calendar is right for you?

  • Want a clean, private, payday-first calendar? OnlyDividends
  • Want a calendar with detailed dividend data? DivTracker
  • Want a calendar inside a full analytics suite? Snowball Analytics
  • Need Android and a free calendar? Dividend Tracker: Stock Market
  • Want the calendar filled in from your broker? The Dividend Tracker

The Best Dividend Calendar Apps, Compared

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Frequently asked questions

For a clean, payday-first forward calendar with after-tax income and no bank linking, OnlyDividends is our pick. DivTracker and Dividend Tracker: Stock Market are strong if you want more data, Snowball Analytics if you want analytics, and The Dividend Tracker if you want the calendar filled from your brokerage.

Some do. OnlyDividends applies one withholding-tax setting across the calendar, and Dividend Tracker: Stock Market offers tax-adjusted projections. Many apps show gross amounts only, so check before you rely on the figures.

Yes, the better ones keep each holding on its own schedule, so monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual payers all appear correctly. OnlyDividends does this from just a ticker and share count.

OnlyDividends never links accounts, and Dividend Tracker: Stock Market works with manual or CSV entry. DivTracker can be used manually as well, while The Dividend Tracker and Snowball Analytics lean on broker connections to fill the calendar.

Each has a free tier. OnlyDividends is free for up to 3 stocks, Dividend Tracker: Stock Market has a capable free tier, and the others offer free tiers with paid upgrades. The Dividend Tracker’s free tier is ad-supported with a restricted calendar.