For the past few years, I've been pouring my heart into building Monee; a budgeting app that actually makes sense for real families juggling real life. And today, I'm thrilled to announce that Monee is finally available on Android.
If you've been following along, you know Monee started as an iOS-only app. As someone who lives in the Apple ecosystem, that felt natural. But every week, I'd get messages asking "When is it coming to Android?" From parents managing household expenses, couples splitting costs, and people who simply wanted financial clarity without the bloat.
Well, the wait is over.
What Makes Monee Different
Monee isn't trying to connect to your bank accounts, analyze your investment portfolio, or sell you financial products. It does one thing exceptionally well: helps you track where your money actually goes.
Here's what you get:
Quick entry that doesn't interrupt your day. When you're at the grocery store, the last thing you need is a complicated expense tracker. Monee gets it — amount, category, optional note. Done.
Monthly overviews that tell the real story. See exactly how much went to groceries, kids' activities, or those random online purchases that somehow add up to hundreds each month.
Built for shared households. Whether it's you and your partner or a house full of roommates, everyone can log expenses. No more "Who spent what?" conversations.
Unlimited everything. Transactions, categories, accounts—track however makes sense for your situation. Want separate accounts for vacation savings and everyday expenses? Go for it.
The features that have made iOS users happy are all there: recurring transactions (because rent happens every month), custom categories (everyone's spending is different), powerful filters, and data export when you need it.
Why Android Took So Long
Honestly? Time. Between work, two small kids, and the constant feature requests from existing users, porting to Android kept getting pushed back. But the demand was clear, and frankly, it felt wrong to keep half the world waiting.
The Android version isn't a quick port — it's been built to feel native on Android while maintaining everything that makes Monee useful.
The Things That Matter
Monee remains completely free. No ads, no tracking, no surprise subscription fees. I built this because I wanted a budgeting app that respected both my time and privacy.
You don't need to register or hand over your email. Open the app, start tracking. Your data stays on your devices, synced through your own cloud accounts.
And yes, it works across devices now. Everything stays in sync.
Give It a Try
If you're tired of budgeting apps that feel like homework, or expense trackers that want to control your entire financial life, Monee might be what you're looking for.
It's available now on the Google Play Store — Get Monee on Google Play. Download it, spend five minutes setting up your categories, and start tracking. No tutorials needed — if you can text, you can use Monee.