Every rupee tells a story. Know yours.
MoneyBits tracks your expenses automatically, surfaces insights you'd never find in a spreadsheet, and shows you exactly where your money goes — every day.
This month
₹24,350
spent of ₹35,000 budget
Spending by category
Swiggy
Food
₹320
Uber
Transport
₹180
Features
Built for how real people spend money
No complicated setup. No jargon. Just the tools you need to understand and improve your finances.
Automatic Expense Tracking
Log expenses in seconds. MoneyBits auto-categorizes every transaction — groceries, dining, transport, subscriptions — so you always know where your money is going.
Visual Spending Insights
See your money in charts, not spreadsheets. Monthly trends, category breakdowns, and week-over-week comparisons give you a clear financial picture at a glance.
Smart Alerts
Get notified before you overspend. Budget alerts, unusual spending warnings, and weekly summaries keep you aware without overwhelming you.
Savings Goals
Set a goal — emergency fund, vacation, new phone — and watch your progress in real time. MoneyBits shows you exactly how many months away you are.
How it works
Up and running in 60 seconds
No bank linking. No lengthy onboarding. Just open the app and start.
Add your expenses
Log an expense in under 5 seconds. Type the amount, pick a category. That's it. No account linking required to get started.
MoneyBits categorizes & analyzes
Every expense is automatically sorted and analyzed. You get a running picture of your spending — by category, by week, by month.
See where to improve
Weekly insights show you patterns you'd never notice manually. Spot the leaks. Make small changes. Watch your savings grow.
From the blog
Money lessons that actually stick
How to Track Every Expense Without Losing Your Mind
Most people give up on expense tracking within a week. Here's the system that actually sticks — and why it makes a bigger difference than budgeting.
The 50/30/20 Rule: The Budgeting System That Needs No Spreadsheet
The 50/30/20 budget allocates your income into three buckets and requires almost no maintenance. Here's how to apply it — and when to break the rules.
Why You Keep Overspending (And the Psychology Behind It)
Overspending isn't usually about not knowing better. It's about how your brain is wired. Understanding these patterns is the first step to breaking them.
Start understanding your money today
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