Jun

Moneyblock - Snap a photo, it becomes an expense block

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Most expense apps make you type numbers into forms. Moneyblock starts with a photo instead β€” snap what you bought and it becomes a "block" on your timeline. No forms, no upfront categories. What's different: πŸ“Έ Photo-first, not number-first β€” every expense is a real image πŸ‘₯ Shared ledgers that are time-zone aware, so overseas group members stay in sync (a problem split-the-bill apps ignore) πŸ—ΊοΈ A map of where your money actually goes 🌍 16 currencies for travel & global groups

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I built Moneyblock because every expense tracker I tried died the same way: I'd download it, fill in three expenses by hand, then quietly give up by day four. Typing numbers into forms is a chore, and chores don't survive. So I flipped it. What's the one thing we already do without thinking when we spend money? We pull out our phone. Moneyblock leans into that you just snap a photo of what you bought, and it becomes a "block" on your timeline. The receipt, the coffee, the price tag. No forms first, no categories to pick before you've even logged anything. The part I'm most proud of came from a real headache: I share a budget with people in different time zones, and every shared-ledger app I tried would put a Tuesday-night purchase on the wrong day for the other person. So Moneyblock makes group ledgers time-zone aware everyone sees the spend on the day it actually happened for them. There's also a map view (see where your money goes, literally) and support for 16 currencies for travel and international groups. I'd love your honest take especially: does the photo-first idea click for you, or do you still want a way to log expenses without a photo? That one's been the biggest debate while building. πŸ™