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About Monever

A personal finance platform built with personality.

THE STORY

Monever is a personal finance tracker built with a Windows 95 aesthetic, designed for students and young professionals in India who want something more characterful than a spreadsheet. It combines nostalgia with high-utility tools, providing a unique environment for managing your financial life without the sterile feel of modern corporate apps.

Why the 90s theme? It represents an era before UX dark patterns, before subscription walls, and before tracking pixels. Software back then just worked. Monever tries to capture that spirit it is local-first, private-by-default, and requires no accounts or data harvesting. Your data stays in your browser, exactly where it belongs.

BY THE NUMBERS

5
Pages
67
Widgets
9
Lab Tools
15+
Financial Calculators
100%
Local Data
0
Servers
0
Accounts Required
© 1995
Founding Year

FEATURE MANIFEST

Track
  • • Expense logging
  • • EMI scheduler
  • • Person ledger
  • • Quick notes
  • • Reminders
  • • Bill splitter
  • • Recurring expenses
Analyse
  • • Spending heatmap
  • • Category breakdown
  • • Net worth tracker
  • • Financial goals
  • • Budget alerts
  • • Savings rate
  • • Historical export
Explore
  • • 9 Lab experiments
  • • Financial calculators
  • • 67 customizable widgets
  • • Salary breakup
  • • Tax estimator
  • • SIP / FD / PPF tools

BUILT BY

Hero Harshit

Student · Developer · Designer

Monever started as a personal project to solve my own frustration with overly complex financial apps that felt more like social networks than tools. I wanted to build something that respected the user's intelligence and privacy, wrapped in a design language that celebrates the golden age of personal computing.


Crafted with vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. No frameworks were harmed in the making of this application.