Expense tracker · Android · offline

A debit lands.
You tap a category.

PennyPing reads bank and UPI notifications, pulls the rupees, and asks if you want to log it. The phone is the whole product. No account. No cloud.

How it works

You already get the bank ping. PennyPing catches it, asks once, and files it on the phone. Built for GPay, PhonePe, and people who never open a spreadsheet.

  1. 01

    It hears the ping

    Grant notification access. PennyPing reads incoming alerts from banks, UPI apps, and Messages — looking for debit, Rs, UPI, and the amount.

  2. 02

    A banner floats over the app you are in

    Log ₹847? Your five pinned categories sit first. The rest scroll sideways. Skip stays on the strip and stores nothing.

  3. 03

    You tap. It stays on the phone.

    Food writes the expense locally. There is no account and no server. Uninstall deletes the database.

We can see notifications. We cannot upload them.

That trade is the product. You should know it before you install.

All notifications

Android’s listener sees every shade alert, including OTPs and chats. We parse for expenses. We do not keep what you Skip.

No internet permission

The app cannot open a socket. Airplane mode is a supported way to use it.

You confirm every row

Nothing becomes an expense until you pick a category. Uninstall deletes the database.

Read the privacy policy

Straight answers

Is this on iPhone?

No. The banner and notification listener are Android features. Android only.

Do you read my SMS inbox?

No. We only read notifications. If your SMS app shows a debit as a notification, we can see that text.

Why two special permissions?

Notification access is how we hear a debit. Display over other apps is how the banner appears while you are in another app. Both are off until you flip them in Settings.

Can you see my bank password?

No. We never open your bank app. We only receive the notification the system already showed you.

Google Play, soon.

The listing is not live yet. When it is, this page will point at it. Questions now: tallurisrinath95@gmail.com