There's this thing that happens a lot. You're on a video call with your family. Someone mentions a problem, maybe the rent went up, maybe the kids need books for school. And you feel it. The weight of it.
You want to say: I've already given everything I have. But you don't have the numbers to back that up. You don't have a way to show what "everything" actually looks like.
That's the problem the Sacrifice Report was made to solve.
So what is it exactly?
It's one screen that shows your family your full financial story.
Total sent over a period of time. How it breaks down by purpose (family support, school fees, rent, medical, savings). Your progress toward the big goal you're working for. Your lifetime total across all the years you've been sending.
And a quote at the bottom. Something that puts into words what the numbers alone can't.
You can share the whole thing to your family WhatsApp group in one tap.
Why it matters more than people expect
Most families back home are aware that money comes in. What they don't see is the full picture.
They don't see that you've sent the equivalent of three years' local salary. They don't see that 40% of it went specifically to their education. They don't see that you've been slowly building toward a house fund and you're already 68% there.
These things matter. Not because you want credit. But because the people you're doing this for deserve to understand the scale of what you're doing. It changes how they think about the future. It changes how they talk to you.
One of the first people who tried the Sacrifice Report sent it to his family group at 11pm. His mother called him twenty minutes later crying. He said he'd never had a conversation like that with her before.
How do you generate yours?
You need two things. Consistent transfer logs and at least one savings goal set.
If you've been logging your transfers in RemitDiary, the report generates itself. Just open the Sacrifice Report screen. The numbers populate from your history, the progress ring calculates from your goal, the quote appears.
Tap share. Done.
If you haven't been logging yet, start now. Even a few months of history produces something meaningful.
Download RemitDiary on Google Play and generate your first report.
Does it get sent to my family automatically? No. You decide when and who to share it with. When you're ready, tap the WhatsApp button.
What if I only started tracking recently? The report shows whatever you've logged. You can always go back and add older transfers with their original dates.
Can I share it as a PDF? Not yet. WhatsApp image sharing is the current method. PDF export is coming.