Finance Jun 09, 2026 · 4 min read

Meet Duedate — Bills on your payday rhythm

Duedate is a focused bill calendar that thinks in paycheck cycles, not raw dates.

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Duedate

Bills on your payday rhythm

Every feature, from the first launch.

No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.

What Duedate does

Duedate is a focused bill calendar that thinks in paycheck cycles, not raw dates. Add your recurring bills — rent, utilities, subscriptions, car payments — and set your payday schedule. Duedate instantly shows you a month calendar with every due date marked, a running total of what’s owed before your next payday, and a color-coded urgency lane so nothing sneaks up on you.

Mark bills paid with a single tap. Get a quiet reminder a few days ahead. Check the Insights view to see how your monthly spending breaks down by category. That’s the whole app: simple, fast, and permanently offline.

• Month calendar with every bill pinned to its due date • “Due before next payday” total front and center • Support for monthly, bi-weekly, and weekly bills • Autopay flag so you know what’s handled automatically • Category spending breakdown in Insights • Local notifications, no account, no bank link

A look inside

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What's inside

  • Payday-aligned calendar — Month grid with every bill pinned to its due date; a persistent banner shows the total owed before the next payday, refreshing as bills are marked paid.
  • Bill management — Add, edit, and delete bills with name, amount, due day, frequency (monthly/bi-weekly/weekly), category, and autopay flag.
  • Due-soon lane — A scrollable urgency strip below the calendar lists bills due in the next seven days, sorted by date, with red/amber/green badges.
  • Insights — Monthly totals broken down by category (housing, utilities, subscriptions, etc.) shown as a clean bar or donut chart.

Why we built it

People lose track of which bills are due before their next paycheck, leading to overdrafts and late fees — existing budget apps either require bank links that feel invasive or bury due-date awareness inside complex multi-tab dashboards.

What makes it different

A payday-first bill calendar that organizes due dates around your pay cycle rather than a raw month view, with a one-glance ‘due before next payday’ total and zero bank linking — unlike Mint, YNAB, or generic calendar apps it does one job extremely well and is permanently offline.

Who it's for

Freelancers, contractors, and small-business owners who want their numbers right at tax time without renting a SaaS to do it.

In one line: Bills on your payday rhythm

Try it

See the Bills on your payday rhythm for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.


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