A budget app you type into
A small iOS app that tracks which of your monthly charges have actually hit — so you can move the rest to savings without leaving the bills short.
No spam — one email when Maru hits the App Store.
Why Maru
Tick bills off as your bank charges them. The "still pending" number is the truth of your account.
Groceries, fuel, the small stuff — logged from a Home Screen widget or "Hey Siri, log expense in Maru."
No accounts, no analytics, no third parties. Your data lives in your iCloud — between you and Apple, never us.
How it works
Open Maru. Step through the wizard — "Use defaults" pre-fills example bills. When the bank charges your rent, swipe to mark it paid. Spend 250 kr on groceries? Hit + and log it. When everything's ticked off, the home screen shows what's safe to move to savings.
Questions
Not in v1.0. Manual entry is faster than you think — most bills are predictable, and the widget puts logging two taps away. Typing it by hand is the point: it's what makes you notice where the money goes.
Yes — the data stays on your device. iCloud sync is opt-in and just works if you're signed in.
Not planned. Maru is a small native iOS app made by one Apple-only developer.
Japanese for "circle / completion." Every checked-off bill is a small maru.