Gacha games turn your money into gems before you spend it, so the real total stays hidden. Add it up here — monthly, yearly, and all-time — in seconds.
💡 How long you've been spending at this pace
💡 Monthly pass, top-ups, battle passes — set each as one-time, monthly, or yearly. Label them anything you like (the game's name is fine — it stays on your device).
About this tool
It's a question almost every gacha player asks eventually — usually right after a big banner. The honest answer is that most people have no idea, and that's not an accident. This gacha spending calculator exists to give you the number the games would rather you didn't see: your real monthly, yearly, and all-time spend on in-game purchases.
Gacha and mobile games rarely let you pay in plain money. You buy a pack of gems, crystals, or orbs first, then spend that currency on pulls — so a $99 purchase becomes "6,480 crystals" and stops feeling like a hundred dollars. On top of that, the games bury your purchase history and almost never show a running total. The friction is deliberate: the harder it is to see the number, the easier it is to keep spending.
You don't need a special app or any account access to get an accurate figure. Pull it from the two places that actually record it:
Add them up by month, drop the numbers into the calculator above, and you'll have a real mobile game spending picture in under a minute. Quick mode is great for a fast estimate; detailed mode lets you list each purchase — monthly pass, battle passes, individual top-ups — and see where the money actually went.
The fix isn't quitting — it's visibility. Decide on a monthly amount you're genuinely fine spending, set it before you open the game, and keep that number in front of you as you go instead of discovering it at the end of the month. Treating gaming as its own budget line (a dedicated vault or cap) is what turns "where did it all go?" into a decision you make on purpose. For more, see our budgeting blog, or read about the gaming vault and how Hunter Vault gamifies money.
FAQ
Want to keep it visible going forward — and set a cap you can actually stick to? Hunter Vault tracks gaming and hobby spending in its own vault, so the number's in front of you before you spend, not after. Free, works offline, no bank connection.