A lot of free tiers are really locked doors with a preview window. I wanted Ledgr’s free version to be something you could finish an entire real trip on, not a teaser that quits when it gets useful.
A full trip, free
Ledgr includes one trip free with the complete feature set: logging, even and manual splits, receipt photos, net balances, and the shareable per-person summary card. Nothing about the core experience is held back.
Pro lifts the cap
Ledgr Pro ($1.99/mo or $14.99/yr, with a seven-day free trial) removes the one-trip limit so you can track unlimited trips, with more Pro features coming after launch.
Works anywhere
Because there is no backend and no networking, it all runs on a plane, in a tunnel, or anywhere with no signal. Your data is on your device, which is also why it stays private.
How I decide which app to build next
With one person and no investors, every app has to earn its place. Here is the filter an idea has to pass before it becomes a Flowstate app.
The end-of-shift habit that pays off
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Continent to city: how precisely to track a place
A weekend in a city and a layover on a continent are not the same kind of visit. Worldly lets you choose how precisely to log each place.