Dollaroodle is a household budgeting app built for clear monthly planning. Instead of syncing bank feeds, it gives households one shared place to plan income, expenses, taxes, and savings goals, see real-time surplus, and review month-end reconciliations. It includes a no-signup interactive demo, supports 120+ currencies, keeps budgets private by invitation, and adds guided help through Master Oodle.
I built Dollaroodle because a lot of household budgeting still feels harder than it should.
The goal was simple: give households one clear monthly view to plan income, expenses, and savings goals together, then review how the month actually went. I wanted something that helps people make clearer decisions without turning budgeting into a chore.
Two things are especially important to me:
No bank or financial account connections. Dollaroodle is for planning and tracking, not linking your accounts.
Flexible by design.
Thee app tries to match your level of effort, whether you want a lightweight monthly plan or a more hands-on budgeting process.
A few things that matter:
shared household workspace
real-time monthly surpluss
savings goal tracking
month-end reconciliation
private by default, shared by invitation
interactive demo with no signup required
If you check it out, I’d especially love feedback on two things:
Does the monthly planning flow feel clear?
What would make this more useful for your household?
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About Dollaroodle on Product Hunt
“Simple monthly budgeting for households.”
Dollaroodle was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #251 on the daily leaderboard. Dollaroodle is a household budgeting app built for clear monthly planning. Instead of syncing bank feeds, it gives households one shared place to plan income, expenses, taxes, and savings goals, see real-time surplus, and review month-end reconciliations. It includes a no-signup interactive demo, supports 120+ currencies, keeps budgets private by invitation, and adds guided help through Master Oodle.
Dollaroodle was featured in Productivity (649.7k followers), Personal Finance (2.7k followers) and Budgeting (973 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 130.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Dollaroodle?
Dollaroodle was hunted by Christoffer Hallas. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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I built Dollaroodle because a lot of household budgeting still feels harder than it should.
The goal was simple: give households one clear monthly view to plan income, expenses, and savings goals together, then review how the month actually went. I wanted something that helps people make clearer decisions without turning budgeting into a chore.
Two things are especially important to me:
No bank or financial account connections.
Dollaroodle is for planning and tracking, not linking your accounts.
Flexible by design.
Thee app tries to match your level of effort, whether you want a lightweight monthly plan or a more hands-on budgeting process.
A few things that matter:
shared household workspace
real-time monthly surpluss
savings goal tracking
month-end reconciliation
private by default, shared by invitation
interactive demo with no signup required
If you check it out, I’d especially love feedback on two things:
Does the monthly planning flow feel clear?
What would make this more useful for your household?