A quiet expense tracker · made for Indian households
Noticewhere the money actuallygoes.
Monthli is built around the rhythm of a month — rent day, payday, the long stretch in between. Not a transaction log. A monthly picture.
An app you open once or twice a day, never more. It will not buzz you, rank you, or congratulate you for paying rent on time.
Most apps show you a list of transactions.
Monthli shows you this month.
The first thing you see is the running total for the month you’re in. Not yesterday’s coffee. Not last quarter’s average. Just the number you came here for, framed by the days you have left.
One lakh, twenty-four thousand, five hundred.
Numbers grouped the way you read them aloud — not the way American spreadsheets group them. १,२४,५०० / 1,24,500. The same figure, in two scripts, set in tabular numerals so every digit lines up the way it should.
Rent takes the biggest slice — it always does. The rest of the month lives in the space that remains.
“Every figure earns its place on the screen, the way every rupee earns its place in the day.”
We set numbers in tabular figures. We set rupee marks in italic. We leave room around them. A single ₹47 samosa and a ₹38,000 rent receive the same care, because in your life they already do.
A month is not
an island.
Monthli keeps a quiet history. Tap any past month to see what that period cost. December always runs high. February is the exhale. April is where you are now.
The categories you’d write down anyway, already there.
Rent. Groceries. Transport. Food & Dining. Healthcare. Education. Utilities. Shopping. Entertainment. Other. The ten things an Indian household actually spends on — no setup, no “create your first category” modal.
Payment methods, too: Cash, UPI, Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking. The ones you reach for. None you don’t.
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A small, opinionated cart of the things you buy every day — milk, petrol, auto, vegetables, the chai & samosa. Tap, set the price, move on with your morning.
Point your camera.
Get your line items.
A supermarket bill, typed for you.
Take a photo of any receipt — groceries, restaurant, medical. Our vision AI extracts every line item in seconds. You review, edit, tap save. Done.
The image is processed by a third-party vision service. Nothing is stored.
Set it once. See it all month.
Set a monthly limit for groceries, transport, or dining out. The bar fills as you spend. Green means breathing room. Orange means watch it.
No complicated alerts or scolding notifications. Just a quiet visual cue of where you stand.
Everything on one screen, nothing demanding to be tapped.
A dashboard you can read in one breath.
The total. Where it went. How much of each budget is left.
The last few entries, in case you want to remember the day.
That’s the whole screen. There is no second tab beneath it asking for your attention.
screen 01 · dashboard
Your ₹47 samosa is nobody’s business but yours.
Monthli has no account. No cloud database we own. If you turn sync on, your expenses travel to a private repository you own— your personal cloud, your data, your keys. If you don’t, everything stays on your phone.
We chose this on purpose. We couldn’t see your kharcha if we wanted to.
Every rupee.
Exportable.
Full expense history with month-by-month navigation. Export any month to CSV — share it, file it, forget it.
One hisaab.
Or several, kept separately.
Add a spouse, parents, children. Each person logs what they spent; you see the household total. Track a parent's home as a separate family. Switch with a tap. The categories stay the same — the lives stay separate.
The price of Monthli, today.
Free to track your expenses. No ads. Advanced features like bill scanning may become paid in the future, but the core expense tracker is designed to remain free.
If anything changes, you’ll hear it from us first — in full sentences, before anything ships.
That’s it..
One screen. One month.
A number that finally makes sense.
Free to use · Android · No account needed