Do I need an account?
No. Moni has no sign-up and no login: open the app and add your first subscription.
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No. Moni has no sign-up and no login: open the app and add your first subscription.
Tap the + button, pick the service (or create your own), set the plan, the price and the next billing day. Done.
Yes. Choose "Other" in the service picker and type whatever name you want, with its price and currency.
No, and it never will. You enter prices and dates by hand; Moni never touches a bank account.
On the subscriptions list, "monthly spend" spreads yearly plans across the year: a USD 120 annual plan counts as USD 10 a month. The calendar, by contrast, shows the real charges of that month, so an annual plan appears in full in the month it bills.
Either way each currency keeps its own total: we never convert with made-up exchange rates.
Open the subscription, tap Edit and update the price. The total recalculates on its own, and charges already recorded keep the amount they had.
Check that Moni has notification permission in your system settings and that reminders are switched on under Settings › Notifications inside the app.
Yes: anywhere from 1 to 30 days before the charge. It's set on each subscription, so you can ask for a week's notice on the expensive plan and a single day on the rest.
The hour they fire at is shared by every reminder and lives under Settings › Notifications. If two or more charges fall on the same day, Moni sends a single alert.
In a local database inside your phone. There is no Moni server to send it to.
Only if you restore the device from an iCloud or Google backup. Moni doesn't sync on its own.
Uninstalling the app wipes the local database. You can also delete subscriptions one by one from the list; that deletion is permanent.