If you want **one app to track your entire investment portfolio in India in 2026**, these are the strongest options: | App | Best for | Pros | Cons | |------|-----------|------|------| | **INDmoney** | Most investors | Tracks stocks, mutual funds, EPF, PPF, NPS, FDs, bonds, US stocks; net-worth dashboard; automatic syncing | Some advanced features rely on account linking | | **MProfit** | Serious investors & tax reporting | Supports multiple brokers, CAS import, capital gains reports, family portfolios | Paid plans for full functionality | | **Tickertape** | Stock research + portfolio | Excellent analytics, screeners, portfolio insights | Less comprehensive for non-market assets | | **Value Research My Investments** | Mutual fund investors | Free CAS import, fund research, ratings | Mainly focused on mutual funds | | **Zerodha Console** | Zerodha users | Great P&L, holdings, tax reports, analytics | Only tracks Zerodha-linked investments | ### My recommendations - **Best overall:** **INDmoney** – ideal if you want one dashboard for almost every asset class. - **Best for advanced investors:** **MProfit** – excellent reporting, tax calculations, and multi-broker support. - **Best for mutual funds:** **Value Research My Investments**. - **Best if you use Zerodha exclusively:** **Zerodha Console**. - **Best for stock analysis alongside tracking:** **Tickertape**. If you tell me: - which brokers you use (Groww, Zerodha, Upstox, Angel One, etc.), - whether you invest in mutual funds, stocks, ETFs, US stocks, EPF/PPF/NPS, - and whether you want **free** or **paid**, I can recommend the single best app for your setup.
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