About Aamdani

Aamdani started as one person's fix for a problem most of us share: never actually knowing where the money went.

Why it exists

Aamdani was built by Syed Muhammad Abdul Karim. Like a lot of people, he tried the usual expense apps and kept hitting the same wall. They all wanted him to type in every spend by hand. He would forget for a few days, fall behind, and the numbers stopped meaning anything. The apps did not fail because they were badly made. They failed because nobody wants to be a data-entry clerk for their own life.

He noticed something though. His bank already emailed him after every transaction. The data was sitting right there in his inbox. So he wrote a few automation scripts that read those bank emails and pulled the amount, the merchant, and the category out of each one. No typing. The money moved and the record appeared on its own.

For the first time he could actually see his month. What came in, what went out, and what was left. It changed how he spent, simply because he could finally see it clearly.

From a personal hack to Aamdani

It worked too well to keep to himself. Plenty of people in Pakistan have the exact same problem, and the same untapped goldmine sitting in their inbox. So the scripts grew into Aamdani: a proper product that anyone can use, with no code and no bank login required. Upload your bank statement and a whole month appears at once, or forward your alerts for live updates. Cash spends you add in a tap, so even the chai and the rickshaw count.

The name says it plainly. Aamdani means income in Urdu, and the whole point is to help you understand yours.

What we believe

Tracking should be effortless, or people will not do it. Your money is yours, so we never ask for your bank login and we delete the raw email or statement the moment we have read it. And good tools should be built for the way people here actually bank and spend, not bolted on from somewhere else.

The goal is simple: help you see your money clearly, spend with intent, and reach the goals you set for yourself.

Say hello

Questions, ideas, or a bank you want added? Write to support@aamdani.pk. A real person reads it.