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Last time I saw this question, someone else recommended Actual Budget. I haven't used this myself (still using YNAB4), but I'm planning to switch to it in the future. It currently only imports from YNAB4, but they have an open API so it might import from other apps in the future.
Yes I switched from YNAB to Actual Budget and this is the closest thing to what OP is looking for.
That said the interface isn't as polished, there are no bank imports outside Europe, mobile apps are discontinued and reports are sorely lacking.
But if those aren't deal breakers it has all the same core features and has been pretty solid for me.
I've recently started using this, running it in a docker container on my media server. It's fairly simplistic but that's exactly what I was looking for.