Across South Asia and Southeast Asia, hundreds of millions of people leave home to work abroad. Bangladesh, India, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan. They go to the Gulf, to Malaysia, to the UK. They send money home every month. They do this for years.
And when they come back, a lot of them have nothing solid to show for it. Not because they didn't earn or didn't send. But because there was no record, no plan, no way to see the full picture of what they built. The money arrived home and got absorbed into daily life and nobody ever added it all up.
Every other finance app was designed for someone else. RemitDiary was built specifically for this. Track every transfer across any currency, build savings goals, get reminded before documents expire, and generate a Sacrifice Report to show your family exactly how much you've given.

Founder
Samith Chowdhury
Android Developer · Dhaka, Bangladesh · iamsamith.com
I grew up seeing people leave for Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. Some came back with a house built and kids in school. A lot came back broke, even after years of sending money home every single month. No record, no total, no idea where it all went.
This isn't just a Bangladeshi problem. It's the same story in India, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Nepal, anywhere families depend on remittances. The people working abroad are doing everything right. The tools just weren't there.
I'm an Android developer with 4+ years of experience. I've built other finance apps (Lenden for mobile banking in Bangladesh, Slipd for freelancers). RemitDiary is the one I care about most. If you have feedback or something isn't working, email me directly. I read everything.
Privacy, completely
No ads. No analytics. No selling anything to anyone. Your financial records are yours.
Built for real use
Every feature comes from a real question: does this actually help someone sending money home?
Works everywhere
SAR, AED, GBP, MYR, USD, BDT, INR, LKR, PHP, PKR. Whatever you earn, wherever home is.
Questions or feedback?
This is a solo project. I read every message personally.
hello@remitdiary.com