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Best Sharesight Alternative for European Investors (2026)

Sharesight is popular but expensive and awkward for Degiro users. These are the best sharesight alternatives for European retail investors in 2026.

Folia TeamApril 27, 20269 min read
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Sharesight is a solid portfolio tracker, but it has a specific problem for European investors: it was built for the Australian market. The pricing is in AUD, the tax reporting assumes Australian rules, and there is no native integration with Degiro. If you have been using it anyway and feel like you are paying for features you do not need, you are not wrong.

This is a comparison of the five most relevant sharesight alternatives for European retail investors in 2026, focused on Degiro users. The right choice depends on what you actually want to track.


Why Sharesight Doesn't Quite Fit the European Investor

Sharesight does some things well. The tax reporting is excellent if you are Australian or New Zealand-based. The performance reports are detailed. For a buy-and-hold investor with a small number of holdings, the free tier is usable.

The friction shows up in specific places for European users.

Pricing is AUD-centric. The Investor plan costs around AUD 22/month (approximately €13 at current exchange rates). That is not outrageous, but it is opaque: you are paying in a currency that fluctuates against the euro, with no option to lock in EUR pricing. Over a year, the uncertainty adds up. See the full Sharesight pricing page before committing.

The Degiro connection is manual. Degiro does not have an open API, so no tracker can pull data automatically. But Sharesight's CSV import expects a specific format that does not match Degiro's export. You have to reformat the file before each import. This is the same friction that drives investors away from Google Sheets. Read the full story of why spreadsheet-based portfolio tracking eventually breaks down.

The free tier limits you to 10 holdings across 3 portfolios, with no tax reporting and limited performance history. For a typical European investor with 15-25 holdings across ETFs and individual stocks, the free version runs out quickly.


The 2026 Dividend Context: Why This Year Is Different

One reason this question is getting more attention in 2026 is the current dividend environment. According to Interactive Brokers' Q1 2026 dividend analysis, 41% of Q1 announcements included dividend increases — the highest rate since 2019. European companies in particular have been raising payouts.

For investors who hold European equities through Degiro, this means there is more dividend income to track. And it matters more than it looks: if you are receiving dividends across multiple currencies, you need to account for the currency drag on your total return before you know whether your dividend income is growing in real terms.

A tracker that shows you dividend history, upcoming payments, and per-holding yield against your actual cost basis is worth considerably more in a strong dividend year. You can estimate your expected annual income with Folia's dividend income calculator before deciding which tool fits your needs.


Sharesight Alternatives: Side-by-Side Comparison

ToolFree TierDegiro ImportMulti-CurrencyDividend TrackingPaid Plan
Sharesight10 holdings, 3 portfoliosManual (CSV reformat required)YesYes~€13/month
Folia10 holdingsNative CSV importYesYes, with calendarFree + paid
getquinRemoved in 2026No native importLimitedBasicPaid only
Stock EventsYes (limited)NoLimitedDividend calendar~€3/month
DeltaYes (basic)NoYesBasic~€10/month
Portfolio PerformanceFree (open-source)Yes (manual setup)YesYesFree

The 5 Alternatives, Broken Down

Folia: Best for Degiro Users Who Track Dividends

Folia is the only tracker on this list built specifically around the Degiro workflow. You export your transaction history as a CSV from Degiro's interface, upload it to Folia, and your entire portfolio loads with total return, dividend history, and allocation by sector and country, all without any reformatting.

The dividend tracking goes further than most alternatives. You can see past dividends per holding, forecast upcoming payments, and view monthly and yearly income summaries. For buy-and-hold investors building passive income through European stocks and ETFs, this is the core value.

The free tier covers up to 10 holdings with real performance charts and full dividend data. That is enough for many investors. The paid tier adds unlimited holdings, benchmark comparison against major indices, and advanced allocation breakdowns.

What Folia does not do: tax reporting. If Sharesight's tax export is what you actually use, Folia will not replace that.

Best for: Degiro users, dividend investors, anyone who found Sharesight over-engineered for their actual needs.

getquin: Social Platform, Now Paid Only

getquin started as a social investing platform where users could share portfolios and follow other investors' moves. The portfolio tracking was secondary to the community layer. In early 2026, getquin removed its free tier entirely.

For pure portfolio tracking, getquin was always unfocused. The social features are either useful or distracting depending on what you want from a tracker. There is no native Degiro import. Multi-currency support exists but is limited compared to dedicated trackers.

If the community aspect was the main draw, there is no direct substitute that bundles both well. Most Degiro users who left getquin have moved to dedicated trackers and use r/eupersonalfinance separately for discussion.

Best for: Investors who want community context alongside their portfolio data, and are willing to pay for it.

Stock Events: Dividend Calendar App, Mobile-First

Stock Events is a clean, well-designed mobile app with a specific strength: dividend calendars. You can see upcoming ex-dividend dates, payment dates, and estimated income across your holdings in a visual calendar format.

The portfolio tracking is basic. You enter holdings manually or import via CSV, and the app shows position values and dividend data. There are no detailed performance analytics, no benchmark comparison, and the web version is limited.

The free tier works for simple use cases. The premium plan runs around €3/month and adds more holdings and dividend notifications.

Best for: Dividend-focused investors who primarily use their phone and do not need deep analytics.

Delta: Crypto-Leaning, Now Owned by eToro

Delta started as a crypto portfolio tracker and added stock tracking later. Since the eToro acquisition in 2023, the product has not changed dramatically, but the roadmap priorities clearly favor crypto users.

The stock tracking is functional. Multi-currency support is solid. The interface is modern. But if you are primarily a European equity investor with a Degiro account, the crypto-first design means you will frequently encounter features you do not use.

There is no native Degiro import. Connecting brokers requires going through a third-party service, which adds setup complexity.

Best for: Investors who hold both crypto and stocks and want a single app for everything.

Portfolio Performance: Powerful, But Not Quick to Set Up

Portfolio Performance is an open-source desktop application (written in Java) that has been popular in German-speaking investor communities for years. The feature set is the deepest of any tool on this list: XIRR calculations, benchmark comparison against any index, full transaction history with commission tracking, granular tax lot management.

The learning curve is real. Initial setup takes a few hours. There is no mobile app and no cloud sync. Your data lives on your local machine.

For investors who want maximum control over their tracking and are willing to invest time in configuration, Portfolio Performance is excellent. For anyone who wants a working dashboard in 10 minutes, it is not the right starting point.

Best for: Detail-oriented investors comfortable with desktop software, particularly those in Germany and Austria.


How to Pick the Right One

The main split is between investors who prioritize dividend tracking and those who want performance analytics. Most people want both, which is why the overlap matters.

If your priority is understanding total return, benchmark comparison, and how your allocation evolves over time, Folia or Portfolio Performance are the strongest options. Folia is faster to set up; Portfolio Performance is more powerful once you configure it.

If your priority is tracking dividend income (upcoming payments, yield on cost, annual forecasts), then both Folia and Stock Events do this well. Folia adds the broader portfolio context; Stock Events keeps things simple.

One practical tip before you commit to a paid tier: test the import flow first. The free tier of most tools is enough to verify whether your data loads correctly. For Degiro users, download your transaction CSV from Degiro and upload it to the Folia Degiro portfolio tracker. It takes about 3 minutes, and you will know immediately whether the tool fits your workflow.

Before deciding what a tracker is worth paying for each month, it also helps to know what you are actually paying Degiro in transaction fees. Our breakdown of Degiro's 2026 fee structure gives you the numbers to compare properly.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best free Sharesight alternative for European investors?

Folia (getfolia.app) is the strongest free option for European investors, especially Degiro users. Its free tier supports up to 10 holdings with real performance tracking, dividend history, and multi-currency support. No credit card required to start.

Does Sharesight support Degiro CSV import?

Sharesight does not have a native Degiro CSV import. You can manually import transactions using a custom CSV format, but the Degiro export file requires reformatting before upload, which is a recurring friction point for Degiro users.

Is getquin still free in 2026?

No. getquin removed its free tier in early 2026 and shifted to a paid subscription model. The basic portfolio tracking that was previously free is no longer available without payment.

What portfolio tracker works best with Degiro?

Folia is built specifically around the Degiro workflow. You export your transaction history as a CSV from Degiro, upload it to Folia, and your full portfolio loads instantly with total return, dividends, and allocation breakdowns.

How much does Sharesight cost in euros?

Sharesight prices in AUD. The Investor plan costs approximately AUD 22/month (roughly €13), and the Expert plan around AUD 42/month (roughly €25). The free tier is capped at 10 holdings across 3 portfolios, with no tax reporting.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best free Sharesight alternative for European investors?

Folia (getfolia.app) is the strongest free option for European investors, especially Degiro users. Its free tier supports up to 10 holdings with real performance tracking, dividend history, and multi-currency support. No credit card required to start.

Does Sharesight support Degiro CSV import?

Sharesight does not have a native Degiro CSV import. You can manually import transactions using a custom CSV format, but the Degiro export file requires reformatting before upload, which is a recurring friction point for Degiro users.

Is getquin still free in 2026?

No. getquin removed its free tier in early 2026 and shifted to a paid subscription model. The basic portfolio tracking that was previously free is no longer available without payment.

What portfolio tracker works best with Degiro?

Folia is built specifically around the Degiro workflow. You export your transaction history as a CSV from Degiro, upload it to Folia, and your full portfolio loads instantly with total return, dividends, and allocation breakdowns.

How much does Sharesight cost in euros?

Sharesight prices in AUD. The Investor plan costs approximately AUD 22/month (roughly €13), and the Expert plan around AUD 42/month (roughly €25). The free tier is capped at 10 holdings across 3 portfolios, with no tax reporting.

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