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The best dividend tracker apps (2026): 6 tools compared

A good dividend tracker does more than total last month's payouts. Here are the 6 best dividend trackers in 2026, what each is good at, and how to choose.

TThe Evibe Team· Building EvibeJul 4, 20262 min read

Most "dividend trackers" answer one question: how much cash hit your account last month. That's useful, but it's the past tense of the story. If you invest for income, you live in three tenses at once — what paid, what's declared, and what you'll likely earn next quarter — and a real tracker has to handle all of them.

Here are the six dividend trackers worth your time in 2026, what each does best, and where Evibe fits. (Fair warning: this is our blog. We've tried to be honest about where others are stronger.)

What makes a dividend tracker actually good

Before the list, the features that matter:

  • Three states, not one — executed (what paid), declared (announced, not yet paid), and estimated (projected). Collapsing these into a single figure is how investors get surprised by both cuts and specials.
  • The metrics beyond yield — yield on cost, payout ratio, coverage ratio, and dividend-growth streaks.
  • A real income calendar — every confirmed and projected payment, by month and year, with totals and currency conversion.
  • Safety signals — something that flags a dividend at risk of a cut before it happens.

The 6 best dividend trackers in 2026

1. Evibe — best for Apple users who want income in context

Evibe tracks dividends in all three states — executed, declared and estimated — and surfaces the metrics that matter: yield on cost, payout ratio, coverage ratio and dividend-growth streaks (aristocrat / king / champion lists computed live for your holdings). Its income calendar lays out every confirmed and projected payment by month, quarter and year, with currency conversion and "what if I added N shares" modeling.

What sets it apart is where the income shows up: on Home Screen widgets, Apple Watch complications and the macOS Bars, natively across the Apple ecosystem — not buried three taps deep. It also tracks 17 asset classes in multi-currency, so dividends sit inside your whole net worth. Caveats: Apple-only, and there's no free tier ($9.99/mo or $79/yr, with a 7-day trial on the annual plan).

2. Sharesight — best for tax reporting and global portfolios

Sharesight is the reporting heavyweight: hundreds of thousands of stocks and funds across dozens of exchanges, automatic dividend tracking, and detailed tax reports that make tax season far less painful. If dividend tax reporting across multiple countries is your priority, it's hard to beat. It's web-first and report-oriented rather than a native mobile experience.

3. Snowball Analytics — best all-round dashboard

Snowball Analytics pairs a clean interface with strong dividend forecasting and a well-designed calendar. A frequent top pick for investors who want comprehensive features without a steep learning curve.

4. Stock Events — best simple mobile calendar

Stock Events is a friendly, mobile-first app centered on the dividend calendar and notifications. Great if you mainly want to see what's coming and get reminded, without heavier analytics.

5. getquin — best for community and social

getquin combines portfolio and dividend tracking with a social layer, popular in Europe. Good dividend visualizations plus a community angle if you like comparing notes.

6. Empower — best free option

Empower (formerly Personal Capital) is a free personal-finance dashboard that includes dividend and investment tracking. The trade-off: it's free because it's a lead-generation funnel for its wealth-advisory business, so expect that as part of the experience.

How to choose

  • You're on Apple and want income woven into your whole net worth → Evibe.
  • Multi-country tax reporting is the point → Sharesight.
  • You want one comprehensive web dashboard → Snowball Analytics.
  • You want a simple calendar and reminders → Stock Events.
  • You want a social/community angle → getquin.
  • You want free and don't mind the advisory upsell → Empower.

The bottom line

The best dividend tracker is the one that keeps executed, declared and estimated separate, computes the metrics that reveal a dividend's safety, and puts the income calendar where you'll actually look.

See how Evibe handles dividend tracking and its dividend calendar, or compare it head-to-head with Sharesight, Snowball and Stock Events.

Download Evibe and put your income on your Home Screen.

— The Evibe team

Frequently asked questions

What is the best dividend tracker app in 2026?

It depends on your priority. For Apple-native tracking with income on your widgets and watch, Evibe fits; for global tax reporting, Sharesight leads; for a simple calendar and reminders, Stock Events works. A good tracker keeps executed, declared and estimated dividends separate.

What should a dividend tracker actually do?

Beyond totalling last month's payouts, it should track three states — executed, declared and estimated — surface yield on cost, payout ratio, coverage ratio and dividend-growth streaks, and show a real income calendar with every confirmed and projected payment, converted to your currency.

Is there a free dividend tracker?

Some, like Empower, are free because they route you toward a wealth-advisory business. Evibe has no free tier ($9.99/month or $79/year, with a 7-day trial on the annual plan) but runs no ads and never sells your data.

Which dividend tracker is best for Apple users?

Evibe is built for Apple: dividend metrics and the income calendar appear on Home Screen widgets, Apple Watch complications and the macOS Bars, natively across iPhone, iPad and Mac, alongside your whole multi-currency net worth.