Budget tracker
No manual categorization, no month-end discipline, no guilt.
Bonblick turns receipts into personal insights about money, nutrition, favorite products, and habits — no manual input, no calorie counting, no data selling.
Snap a receipt. Bonblick turns everyday purchases into a private memory of your money, food, favorite products, and habits.
Bonblick reads products, retailers, quantities, timestamps, and repetitions. Not as an accounting spreadsheet, but as a living memory of what you actually buy.
No manual categorization, no month-end discipline, no guilt.
Food is understood without shrinking your meals into a number.
No hidden sales machine. Bonblick watches for you, not for retailers.
Your consumption memory belongs to you. It is not a discount channel for others.
Which products really drive your grocery spending? Which routines are stable, which only emerge in stressful weeks?
How does your cart change over time, without you having to log meals or count calories?
Which products do you buy again and again, which disappear, and what does that say about your daily life?
Bonblick is not built to pass on your data. It is built to give you back a pattern that was previously lost in crumpled receipts, banking lists, and forgotten habits.
Receipt intelligence should answer to the person who scanned the receipt.
Insights are not product placements. They are memory, context, and recall.
Take the photo. The rest is interpretation, not another admin ritual.
Saturday morning, Aldi. I walked the aisles carefully, only taking what I needed. Back home, a look at the receipt: €50. For so little in my bags? That couldn't be right.
I sat down, listed the few items from memory. Thirty euros, my gut said. Then I had an AI double-check — and yes, all correct. They were just expensive items. The good feeling while shopping was only a feeling. The receipt told the truth.
And then came the question: Why don't I notice this while shopping? What really drives my spending? I didn't want a budget tracker, a calorie counter, a coupon app. I wanted a memory. Something that gives back what I forget the moment the receipt gets crumpled in the trash.
That same Saturday, I sat down with ChatGPT and shaped the first PRD. A design emerged. The name was SaPur at first — but eventually it felt wrong. We came back to Bonblick. Because it describes exactly that: a lasting glance at your receipt.
Today is Tuesday, May 12. Four days later, we have an intelligent receipt scanner, a reliable backend, a Flutter app that already does a lot, and a complete build and deploy pipeline. What usually takes months grew in one long weekend.
But an app lives through the people who use it. That's why we're now looking for the first testers. People who scan receipts, discover patterns, give feedback, and want to shape Bonblick together. Every voice matters.
I'm building Bonblick at Moinsen Development — with Claude Code, Codex, Kimi and an extra design tool as sparring partners. Real people are my compass. No investors, no deadlines, just the need to build something useful.
Every receipt is different — Aldi looks nothing like Edeka, the pharmacy looks nothing like a gas station, food delivery looks nothing like a cafeteria. So Bonblick can understand them all, we need real samples. Upload up to five receipts. We keep them briefly for testing and delete after 90 days.
Bonblick is the memory you never had for your own consumption life.
One photo, one private memory, one clearer view of everyday consumption.