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Best dividend tracker apps

The Best Dividend Tracker Apps, Compared

The best dividend tracker app depends on what you want. For simple, private payday and after-tax tracking with no bank linking, OnlyDividends is the pick. For deep portfolio analytics choose Snowball Analytics; for detailed dividend data choose DivTracker; for broad market events choose Stock Events; and for broker auto-import choose The Dividend Tracker. Here is how they compare.

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There is no single "best" dividend tracker

Dividend trackers pull in very different directions. Some are analytics platforms that link your brokerage and benchmark your returns. Some are broad market trackers that follow every event across your watchlist. Some are simple, private apps that just show your paydays.

So the right pick depends on what you actually want: depth and automation, or simplicity and privacy.

This list groups the main options by the job they do best, rather than pretending one app wins for everyone.

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How we compare them

We look at what each app is genuinely best at: how you add holdings, whether it links to your accounts, whether it shows a forward dividend calendar and after-tax income, the platforms it runs on, and what it costs.

OnlyDividends is our own app, built for simple and private payday tracking, so we tell you plainly where other apps do more.

  • How holdings are added (manual vs broker linking)
  • Forward dividend calendar and after-tax income
  • Analytics depth vs simplicity
  • Platforms: iPhone, Android, web
  • Free tier and pricing
  • Who each app suits best
The shortlist

Ranked by how broadly they fit dividend investors, with the job each one does best. There is no universal winner, so pick by what matters to you.

  1. 01

    OnlyDividends

    Best for simple, private payday tracking

    Tracks your future dividend paydays and after-tax income from just a ticker and share count, with no bank or brokerage linking. The simplest option if dividends are all you want to follow.

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

    Snowball Analytics

    Best for deep analytics

    A powerful portfolio tracker with automatic brokerage sync, benchmarking, risk-adjusted returns, and rebalancing across web and mobile. The pick if you want to analyze a complex portfolio in depth.

    Web, iOS & AndroidFree / $7.99–$24.99 mo
  3. 03

    DivTracker

    Best for detailed dividend data

    A well-reviewed iOS app with a rich stock-data hub, income forecasting, and optional import from US brokerages. Great if you want depth and detailed metrics on your dividends.

    iPhone & iPadFree / $4.99–$6.99 mo
  4. 04

    The Dividend Tracker

    Best for broker auto-import + web

    Connects to 500+ brokerages and syncs your holdings automatically, with goals, dividend-change alerts, and a web dashboard. Convenient if you want your portfolio pulled in for you. Free tier is ad-supported.

    Web & iOSFree (ads) / $5.99–$16.99 mo
  5. 05

    Dividend Tracker: Stock Market

    Best free no-linking tracker on iOS & Android

    A capable free app from DivTracker LLC with manual or CSV entry, tax-adjusted and DRIP projections, and income goals, on both iOS and Android. A strong no-linking option if you need Android.

    iOS & AndroidFree + Premium
  6. 06

    Stock Events

    Best for broad market events

    Tracks earnings, analyst ratings, prices, economic events, news, and dividends across your whole watchlist. Best if you want the full market picture, not dividends alone.

    iOS & AndroidFree / $7.99 mo (PRO)
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What to look for in a dividend tracker

  • 01

    Bank linking, or not

    Some apps link your brokerage for automatic sync; others let you add holdings manually so nothing touches your accounts. Decide which side of that trade-off you want.

  • 02

    Forward dividend calendar

    A good tracker shows upcoming payment dates and amounts ahead of time, not just a record of what you already received.

  • 03

    After-tax income

    Gross figures overstate what lands in your account. Look for an app that can show income after withholding tax.

  • 04

    Setup effort

    Manual ticker-and-shares entry is fast and private; broker import is convenient but means linking accounts.

  • 05

    Markets and currencies

    If you hold international stocks or ETFs, check exchange and currency coverage before you commit.

  • 06

    Notifications

    Pay-day reminders and dividend-change alerts keep you informed without opening the app every day.

What to look for in a dividend tracker
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Which one is right for you?

  • Want the simplest, most private option? OnlyDividends
  • Want deep analytics and automatic sync? Snowball Analytics
  • Want detailed dividend data on iPhone? DivTracker
  • Want broker auto-import and a web app? The Dividend Tracker
  • Need Android and a strong free tier? Dividend Tracker: Stock Market
  • Want all market events, not just dividends? Stock Events

The Best Dividend Tracker Apps, Compared

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Frequently asked questions

There is no single best app for everyone. OnlyDividends is best for simple, private payday and after-tax tracking with no linking. Snowball Analytics is best for deep analytics, DivTracker for detailed dividend data, Stock Events for broad market events, and The Dividend Tracker for automatic broker import.

OnlyDividends never links to your accounts, and Dividend Tracker: Stock Market works fully with manual or CSV entry. DivTracker and Stock Events can be used manually too, while Snowball Analytics and The Dividend Tracker are built around brokerage connections.

Snowball Analytics, Stock Events, and Dividend Tracker: Stock Market are available on Android. OnlyDividends and DivTracker are iPhone-first, and The Dividend Tracker is web plus iOS.

OnlyDividends applies one withholding-tax setting across the app, and Dividend Tracker: Stock Market offers tax-adjusted projections. Always confirm the current feature set, since apps update often.

Yes. OnlyDividends is free for up to 3 stocks, Dividend Tracker: Stock Market has a capable free tier, and Snowball Analytics, DivTracker, Stock Events, and The Dividend Tracker all offer free tiers with paid upgrades. The Dividend Tracker’s free tier is ad-supported.

OnlyDividends is our own app, so we are upfront about that. We have placed it where it genuinely fits, simple and private payday tracking, and pointed you to competitors that do more for analytics, broker import, and market events.