Personal and shared, in one account

Minday: your own lists.
Your family's. Your flatshare's.

Minday organises your notes, shared expenses, and reminders around Spaces — separate circles for the people you actually share life with. Keep things to yourself, or open a space for your partner, your family, or your roommates.

Free to start · Nothing to download · Your Personal space stays private

Personal You & your partner Flatmates
Family
Today
Pick up milk
Dad's birthday
This month
Shared spending ₹ 12,480
See it in action

A minute-long look at Minday

Notes, checklists, shared expenses and reminders — how Spaces tie them together, walked through in under a minute.

The problem

Most apps make you pick one

A to-do list and an expense tracker are easy to find. One that's genuinely yours and genuinely shared is not. Minday is a single app for notes, checklists, a shared expense ledger, and reminders — built to be both.

Personal apps

Fine for your own to-do list. Sharing means screenshotting it into a group chat, or handing someone your whole account.

Shared apps

Built for one group and usually one job — splitting bills. Nowhere sensible to put the things that are only yours.

Minday does both

Because privacy isn't a switch you have to remember to flip on every item. It's simply which space you put it in.

How it fits together

One account, as many circles as your life has

You don't need a second login for your family, and you don't have to mix their shopping list into yours. Every space you open carries the same Minday toolkit: notes, checklists, a shared ledger, and reminders.

Your account
Personal
Only you

Your notes, your budget, your reminders.

You & your partner
2 members

Rent, groceries, the weekend plan.

Family
5 members

Birthdays, shared costs, the shopping list.

Flatmates
3 members

Utilities, chores, who bought the milk.

Every item belongs to exactly one space, so nothing leaks between them. Switch from the header whenever you like.

Why we built Spaces

Tracking things separately is the actual problem

Not a pitch — just what happens once more than one person is involved, and why a Space for your family, your partner, or your flatmates fixes it.

In real life

What people actually use spaces for

Not org charts and project boards — the ordinary overlapping bits of sharing a life with someone.

You & your partner A M
The two of you, and nobody else

Rent and the electricity bill go in the ledger. The shopping list is one both of you can add to on the way home. Neither of you has to ask what's already been paid.

Your own salary notes and personal reminders stay in your Personal space — they were never in here.

The whole family R S K +2
Everyone logs, everyone sees

Whoever does the shop enters it. Birthdays and anniversaries live here so no one is the only person remembering them. Recurring bills post themselves each month.

Everyone sees times in their own timezone, so a reminder still lands right for the family member living abroad.

You & your roommates J T N
Shared costs, separate lives

Internet, gas and the shared cleaning supplies land in the flat's ledger with who paid. Everything you buy for yourself stays out of it entirely.

When someone moves out, they leave the space. Your other spaces don't notice.

The mechanics

How spaces work

Enough structure to keep things apart. Nothing you have to administer.

1
A Personal space from day one

Created the moment you sign up, visible only to you, and it can never be deleted. Start there and share nothing at all if you like.

2
New spaces in seconds

Give it a name and a colour. That colour tags its items everywhere, so you can tell at a glance which circle something came from.

3
Invite by email or link

A single-use email invite, or a share link you can revoke whenever you want. No accounts to provision for anyone.

4
No roles to manage

Anyone in a space can add or check off anything. No assigning, no approvals, no status columns, no one chasing anyone.

5
Switch in one tap

The space switcher sits in the header. Move between your own life and a shared one without logging out of anything.

6
Home sees across all of them

One feed of what's due today and coming up, from every space at once — so nothing hides in a circle you weren't looking at.

Inside every space

And every space gets the whole toolkit

Not a stripped-down "shared mode" — every Minday space has its own items, its own ledger and its own dates. Here's everything included:

Items

Notes, lists, and reminders are all the same thing underneath. Add a due date and it's a reminder; add a list and it's a checklist — no separate tools to learn.

Money

A shared expense ledger per space — who paid, what for, and a running monthly total. Recurring bills like rent post themselves automatically each cycle.

Important Dates

Birthdays, anniversaries, anything worth remembering — with a reminder on the day, plus an optional heads-up a few days early.

Notifications

Push and in-app alerts for the things that matter, with per-category controls — reminders, space activity, dates, and daily digests.

Across Timezones

Everyone sees every time in their own timezone, so a reminder one family member sets still arrives at the right moment for another living abroad.

Installable App

Add Minday to your home screen and it behaves like a native app — including push notifications — with nothing to download from a store.

Privacy

What Minday does

You can create a Minday account with an email and password, or sign in with Google. If you use Google Sign-In, Minday only requests your name, email address, and profile photo — just enough to create and secure your account. We never request or access your Gmail, Drive, Calendar, or any other Google data.

Everything you add to Minday — notes, expenses, reminders — is stored in your account and only visible to you and the people you explicitly invite into a space. See the full Privacy Policy.

Your first space is already waiting.

Every account starts with a private Personal space. Add the shared ones whenever you're ready.

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