u/OkPromotion941

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Hi everyone,

I built Weekly Planner because I had a very real problem: by the end of the week, I could never clearly remember what I worked on, how much time I spent, and what exactly to write in my timesheet.

So I made a planner focused specifically on office work tracking.

It helps you:

  • Track tasks week by week
  • Organize work using custom tags like Office Tasks, Personal Tasks, Project Work, Admin Work, etc.
  • Add tasks, subtasks, and notes
  • Track hours spent on each task
  • Mark completed work
  • Review previous weeks
  • Use light or dark mode
  • Keep everything linked to your own login

It is not a complicated project management tool. It is designed for people who just want a clean weekly record of what they did, especially before filling timesheets or weekly reports.

There is a 7-day free trial, and after that it is a one-time ₹149 payment for lifetime access.

Link:
https://weekly-planner-c2t.pages.dev/

I’m the creator, and I’d genuinely love feedback from people who fill weekly timesheets, daily work logs, or status reports.

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u/OkPromotion941 — 5 days ago

Been working on this for a few months solo. It's called MyPaisa — a personal finance app built specifically for Indian users. The core idea was simple: I couldn't find an app that worked fully offline without requiring a login or syncing data to some server. So I built one.

What it does:

  • Dashboard with spending overview and account balances
  • Add savings accounts and credit cards, track every transaction
  • Budget planner with category-wise breakdown
  • Complete expense history

Investment tracker — completely offline:

You add your mutual funds by name/fund code, enter your invested amount and units. The app tracks your NAV locally and shows gain/loss. Same for stocks, EPF (UAN), NPS (PRAN), PPF, FDs, Gold, SGBs — all in one place. Portfolio overview with asset allocation, SIP projection, and a retirement corpus calculator. Nothing leaves your phone.

Financial tools in the More tab:

Tax calculator that computes 80C deductions and HRA exemption with Old vs New regime comparison. Insurance tracker so you never miss a policy renewal. Loan/EMI manager, saving goals, bills & subscriptions tracker, wishlist to avoid impulse buying, and a financial advisor that gives suggestions based on your actual income.

Why offline?

Most Indian finance apps (Walnut, Money View etc.) require a login and sync your transactions to their servers. I wanted something that works like a physical diary — private, no account needed, no internet dependency.

It's free for core features. Pro is ₹249 one-time.

Link in comments (GitHub — free APK download, no Play Store)

Genuinely curious — what's missing? What would make you actually use this over something like Walnut or just an Excel sheet? Be harsh, I can take it 🙏

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u/OkPromotion941 — 16 days ago