Each bill reminds you three days ahead, one day ahead, and on the day it's due, at 9 AM. The moment you mark a bill paid, its reminders go quiet and the next due date is scheduled automatically. Reminders are local notifications — they work with no internet connection, and no server is involved.
Weekly, every two weeks, monthly, every three months, twice a month (1st & 15th, or 15th & last day), yearly, and one-time. Month-end dates are handled correctly: a bill anchored on the 31st lands on Feb 28 and springs back to Mar 31 — it never drifts.
Tap the card at the top of the bill list to set your pay schedule (your most recent payday plus how often you're paid). From then on the card totals every bill due before your next paycheck — overdue included — so you always know what the money in hand has to cover.
Tap the ⋯ menu → Import CSV. Bill Organizer recognizes the column names
most apps and spreadsheets use — Name, Amount,
Due Date, Repeats, Notes — in any order. Dates
like 2026-08-01 or 8/1/2026 and amounts like
$1,850 are understood. Rows with problems are skipped individually and
reported; one bad row never ruins the file.
On purpose. Bank-linking apps need your credentials, see your transactions, and charge subscriptions to pay for it all. Bill Organizer's job is dates and reminders. Entering a bill takes about a minute, and your financial life stays yours.
On your device, period. See the privacy policy — no server, no account, no cloud. When you switch phones, your bills move with your regular iPhone backup, and you can export a CSV copy anytime.
Email linsizhen@gmail.com. Bug reports and feature requests both welcome — the roadmap is driven by what users actually ask for.