Snap a receipt. Bon reads it, files it, and answers anything about your spending in plain English. The price is below.
Crumpled, faded, glare across half of it, Bon is built for real receipt photos and turns them into structured spending data.
"Roast my spending" works. So does "Did I buy soap last month?" and "What's the most basic thing I bought?", Bon answers from your actual receipts, no SQL required.
A petrol receipt becomes structured spending data: merchant, visible items, prices, date, total, and category, ready to review and ask about.
Categories, dates, totals, line items, all inferred. The folder you would've made? Bon already made it.
Bon compares the merchants, categories, and items in your receipts so you can see where repeated purchases add up.
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Aim your phone at the receipt. A flat, well-lit photo gives Bon the clearest source to read.
Ask "where does my money go?" and Bon can summarize the categories, merchants, and totals recorded on your receipts.
Tap once. Bon extracts the merchant, visible items, prices, date, total, and category for you to review.
Plain English questions, plain English answers. "Bon, what's the most embarrassing thing I bought this month?" Try it. Bon will tell you.
Q · "Roast my spending."
A · Five trips to Rossmann in April, €73,75. More than any other merchant. Whatever you needed there, you needed it repeatedly.
Bon doesn't hedge. If you spent €280 at one café in March, Bon says so, without softening it into "café visits accounted for a notable share of February expenditure."
Q · "What's the most basic thing I bought?"
A · An AVOCADO for €6,45 at ALDI. Five of them, actually. You're not even hiding it.
Q · "Which merchants keep showing up?"
A · REWE appeared on 8 receipts, followed by ROSSMANN on 5. Together they account for most of your scanned trips this month.
THANK YOU FOR READING THIS RECEIPT.
, signed, Bon, on behalf of Billig