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A woman sits at a table, holding bills and looking worriedly at her phone. Coins, a notepad, a calculator, and a credit card are spread out on the table in front of her.

ADHD Finance App Basics: Bills, Due Dates, and the System That Stops Slips

If bills keep catching you out, it’s rarely because you don’t care. It’s usually because your system[…]

A tired woman in pyjamas slouches on a brown sofa, leaning over the backrest toward a laptop. Used tissues and notebooks are on the table. Green indoor plants are in the background.

Money App for ADHD: The Low-Energy Setup That Still Works

If you’ve tried money apps before and they’ve ended up in the same place as the rest[…]

A person writes on a tablet with a stylus, marking checkboxes on a digital checklist under the heading PLAN. Sticky notes and a blurred computer screen are visible in the background.

Neurodivergent Budgeting: A Doable Plan for Bad Brain Days

Bad brain days happen. Low energy, overwhelm, stress, shutdown – whatever the reason, money admin is often[…]

A bald man with a beard, wearing glasses and a light blue shirt, holds a cup and reads a newspaper. Behind him is a flip chart displaying financial graphs and charts against a white brick wall.

What We’re Seeing in ADHD Money Conversations Right Now (and What It Means)

There’s a lot of noise in money advice right now – especially with cost of living pressure[…]

A smartphone screen displays text: Our Design Rule at Bill-e-Buddy! We’re trying to change how people handle their money worries. with their logo which is a smiling button featuring cartoon eyes.

Our Design Rule: Low-Energy Money Admin Should Still Work

Most money tools assume you’ll be consistent: daily tracking, tidy habits, and a clear head. That’s not real[…]

A person places a coin into a pink piggy bank of savings on a wooden table, with an open book in the background.

Safe to Save: The Simple Logic We’re Building Into Bill-e-Buddy

Saving is hard when you don’t trust the numbers. If you’ve ever moved money into savings, felt proud[…]

A blue piggy bank, a calculator, dollar bills, and colorful sticky notes showing financial graphs, a dollar sign, and one labeled Emergency Fund are arranged on a wooden surface.

How to Build an Emergency Fund When Your Income Is Irregular

If your income changes month to month, saving can feel impossible. When you’re self-employed, freelance, on variable hours,[…]

A person sitting at a kitchen table, holding their head in their hands, looking stressed. Papers, documents, and a mug are spread out on the table in front of them.

Stop Paying the ADHD Tax on Missed Bills: A 10-Minute Reset Routine

Missed bills are one of the most expensive parts of the ADHD tax. Not because you don’t[…]

A stainless steel refrigerator with six colourful sticky notes on the doors, each reading “Pay Bills!” in black marker. The notes are pink, yellow, blue, and green. The refrigerator has a water and ice dispenser.

ADHD Bills Reminder: 7 Prompts That Help Without Nagging

If reminders feel like nagging, your brain will start ignoring them. But if you have ADHD and[…]

A black calculator, a yellow pen, and a spiral notebook with Budget planning written on the page, all arranged on a white surface.

Why “Just Budget” Doesn’t Work: Executive Function, Dopamine, and Money

If budgeting advice has ever made you feel worse – like you’re failing at something everyone else[…]