rnglad

MetersMate - Track utility meters. No account. No nonsense.

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Log electricity, water, gas, and solar readings across multiple properties. Set multi-rate tariffs with start dates — costs are prorated automatically when prices change. See consumption trends with monthly bar charts. Syncs privately via iCloud across all your devices. No account. No subscription. No server to trust. Just your data, on your devices.

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rnglad
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Roman, and I built MetersMate because I genuinely needed it and couldn't find anything that did the job simply. In Ukraine — and across a lot of Eastern Europe — submitting monthly meter readings is just part of life. You track electricity on a day/night tariff, pay separately for water and gas, and if you own more than one place, you're doing this dance for each property. I was keeping readings in a Notes file like an animal. It worked until it didn't. So I built an app. The requirements I set for myself: no account, no subscription, no cloud service I control (and could therefore lose or mess up) — just iCloud sync that works the way Apple intended. Free, totally. Solar metering is supported too, for anyone tracking net consumption from panels. I'd love to hear from anyone who manages multiple properties, deals with tiered tariffs, or has just been keeping readings in a spreadsheet for years. What am I missing?
rnglad
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👋 Hey Product Hunt! I'm Roman, the solo dev behind MetersMate.

The honest origin story: my mom was tracking her utility meter readings in a paper notepad. Every month — electricity, water, gas — she'd write down the numbers, do the math by hand, and hope she didn't lose the notebook.

I figured I'd build her a simple app. Then I realized that in Ukraine, and across much of Eastern Europe, this is just... life. Submitting monthly readings is a civic obligation. Millions of people do it. And most of them are either using paper, a Notes file, or a spreadsheet held together with prayers.

So I built it properly: multiple properties, multi-rate tariffs, prorated costs when prices change, iCloud sync — and absolutely no account, no subscription, no server of mine you'd have to trust.

My mom uses it now. So do I, across three properties.

If you manage more than one home, deal with day/night electricity tariffs, or have just been copy-pasting readings into a spreadsheet for years — I'd love to hear what you think. What's missing? What would make this indispensable for you?