Wallets, not one big pile
Pocket cash, bank accounts, cards, savings and bKash or Nagad each keep their own balance, opening amount and currency. The total is the sum of real places, so it matches what you can actually spend.
MoneyBag keeps every wallet, entry, budget, loan and report in one place, and is quick enough on a phone that you actually keep using it. Sign up with an email code and start in a minute.
Total balance
৳80,690.00
Across 4 wallets · BDT
Income
৳55,000
Spent
৳41,320
Budgets to watch
Everything in one place
Most trackers stop at "you spent this much". MoneyBag follows the money the way you actually hold it: in wallets, against budgets, across loans, and out the other side as a report you can read.
Pocket cash, bank accounts, cards, savings and bKash or Nagad each keep their own balance, opening amount and currency. The total is the sum of real places, so it matches what you can actually spend.
Amount, wallet, category, done. Transfers move money between wallets without counting as income or spending, and "repeat last entry" copies yesterday's bus fare in one tap.
A cap per category, an overall monthly cap, and an income target. Set one once and it repeats every month, or override a single month. At 80% and again at 100% you get told, on screen and by email.
Where the month went, by category and by payee, the six-month trend, your biggest expenses, and a fair comparison with last month over the same number of days.
Money lent or borrowed, split into instalments, equal or amounts you choose, with optional interest. Every repayment moves the right wallet, and reminders arrive before a date passes.
Repeating rules for anything on a schedule. Miss a few days offline and the catch-up queue shows what is due, waiting for your confirmation rather than guessing.
Invite someone by email. They accept, and then they decide: count it as their money too, or just help manage it while their own totals stay untouched.
Wallets can hold any supported currency and fold into your main one at rates you set yourself. No rate set? The app says so instead of inventing a number.
How it works
Your name and your address. A six-digit code arrives, you type it back, and the account is yours. No password to invent, no form to survive.
One wallet for cash, one for the bank, one for bKash. Put in what each holds today and the maths starts from the truth.
Add an entry in seconds, or tell the assistant "aaj bazar e 1200 gelo" and let it file the entry in the right category and wallet.
Photo, phone number, currency and a password are offered afterwards, and every one of them is optional.
Budgets
Give a category a cap and it repeats every month by itself. Eid month is heavier? Override that one month and leave the rest alone. An overall cap watches the whole month, and an income target keeps the other half of the picture honest.
Budget alert
Eating out is 87% used with 12 days to go.
৳4,350 of ৳5,000 spent. At this pace the month closes about ৳2,100 over. The email says the same, so you see it even when the app is shut.
Lent to Rahim bhai
৳20,000 · 4 instalments · 5% interest
৳10,500 back so far · next one due in 6 days
Loans
When you lend money the wallet drops but nothing lands in your expenses, and when it comes back it is not income. Split a loan into instalments, equal or amounts you set, add interest if there is any, and record each repayment against the wallet it really moved.
The assistant
A chat that can read your wallets, entries, budgets, loans and reports, and answer like an accountant who has actually looked. Say "aaj bazar e 1200 taka gelo" and it files the entry in the right category and wallet, then tells you what it did.
aaj bazar e 1200 taka gelo, cash theke
Your money, or theirs?
Sharing
Share a wallet or a loan with someone by email. Until they accept, nothing of yours appears on their side. Once they do, they choose whether it belongs in their totals or is simply something they help manage. Either way, the entries you record stay in your own books.
Kept on our servers and locked to your account. Another person sees a wallet or a loan of yours only after you invite them and they accept. Nothing is sold, and nothing is shared with anyone else.
An emailed six-digit code, a password if you set one, or Google. Sign-in attempts are throttled and every code expires.
A sign-in code, a budget alert, a loan reminder, a monthly summary, a share invitation. Each of them can be switched off.
How that is kept true
Questions
No. It runs in the browser and is built mobile-first, so on a phone it behaves like an app. Add it to your home screen if you want it one tap away.
No. Signing in with a six-digit emailed code is the normal path. Add a password later if you prefer typing one, or use Google. All three work on the same account.
It sits on our servers, tied to your account, and every screen checks that it is yours before showing a figure. Passwords are stored hashed, sign-in codes and reset links are stored hashed too and expire on their own, failed sign-ins are throttled, and every form is protected against being submitted from somewhere else. Nothing is sold, and nothing is shared with anyone you did not invite.
Only when you switch it on, and only your own data through the same permission checks the screens use. There is a second switch for whether it may change anything; with it off the assistant can look but not touch. Off entirely, nothing about your money is sent to it at all.
Yes. Share it by email as a viewer or an editor. Nothing appears on their side until they accept, and even then its balance stays out of their totals unless they choose to count it.
That is a loan, not an expense, and the app treats it that way: the wallet drops, but your spending and budgets do not move. Track repayments, add instalments and interest if there are any, and get a reminder before it is due.
One entry is enough to begin. Put in what your wallets hold, add what you spent today, and by the end of the month you will have a report you did not have to build.
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