Smart Bill Reminder

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Android bill reminder: no account

I paid a late fee over one bill because I told myself “I’ll do it tomorrow.” Tomorrow turned into three months later, after the power was cut. That’s why this app exists.

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Smart Bill Reminder bill list: overdue, due today, and paid

Bills don’t get lost in your inbox. They get lost when you tell yourself “later”

Not because you can’t pay on time. Because the bill landed in a chat thread, a photo from the store, or a note that says “electricity, sometime mid-month” that you never open again.

Your phone calendar is great for a dentist visit. Worse for an internet invoice, because nobody likes retyping that due date every month.

A reminder that doesn’t quit

Add a bill once: name, amount, due date. You set how many days ahead the yellow alert fires, and how many for red.

On the due date you get a notification. That’s enough. You don’t even have to open the app; tap Paid right from the notification.

While a bill stays unpaid, the app reminds you on alert days and when it’s overdue. Not one ping and silence. That is the piece that was missing when I said “tomorrow.”

List and calendar: no account

  • List or calendar view. Press and hold a day to add a bill with that date.
  • Data stays on the phone. No registration.
  • Local file export/import. Optional Google Drive backup (Premium).

Bulk due dates (week / month / year). Also Premium, when you don’t want to tap rent twelve times.

Notes, calendar, or this app

Notes work when you want to jot something fast, but they demand no discipline. A week later you don’t know what’s paid.

Calendar handles one-off dates fine; weaker on “same thing every month until you cancel.”

Smart Bill Reminder is built for this: due dates, paid status, alerts. Warranties and offline OCR (limited on free) are in the app from day one. Subscription audit is Premium, when you need it.

Phone and tablet

On a tablet it isn’t a stretched phone layout. It has its own layout, so if you pay bills on a bigger screen, you actually use it.

Who this is for

Someone who already paid a fee “for being dumb once.” Or someone at home asking “did you pay the internet?” and you don’t want to guess.

Not for someone who wants a full dashboard of charts before they’ve added a single bill. Due date first. Everything else later.

Three short answers

Do I need an account?

No. Install it and add your first bill.

Does it work offline?

Your bill list and reminders: yes, fully local. You need the internet for Play Store, optional Drive backup (Premium), and AI features (off by default).

What does it cost?

Free: bills, reminders, calendar, warranties, offline OCR with limits (sessions, cooldown, ads). Premium: subscription audit, widgets, bulk series, Drive backup, unlimited OCR, no ads. Reports can also unlock with a rewarded ad, without Premium.

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