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Personal finance + management

Kapook ກະປຸກ

A savings jar in your pocket. Kapook keeps your money, the people who owe you, your budgets and your to-do list in one Lao-first app for iPhone and Android.

In development — iPhone and Android. Leave your details and we will tell you when it is ready.

  • Lao first, English optional
  • iPhone and Android
  • Just you — no team, no sharing
  • Face ID or fingerprint

What it does

Five things you actually do on a phone

Not a business system shrunk down. Kapook was designed for the moments you are standing at a shop counter or lying in bed at the end of the month.

Money in, money out

Two taps and it is recorded. The balance moves immediately — the app never makes you wait for the server, and if the request fails the row slides back out and tells you.

Kip, baht and dollar

Each currency's total is shown side by side and never silently converted. Kip moves against the baht constantly, so a single blended "net worth" number would be a lie.

Who owes you

Money lent to friends and family, person by person, with each payment logged against them. You can see at a glance who is overdue — and who you owe.

A budget per category

Set a monthly cap on food, fuel, rent or anything else. The home screen shows how much of the month is gone and how much of the budget is left.

Tasks and reminders

The bill that is due on the 15th belongs next to the money, not in a separate app. Kapook pushes a reminder before the date, not after it.

Yours alone

No teams, no roles, no sharing links. Kapook is built for one person by construction, so there is nothing to accidentally expose. You type a password once, then Face ID.

How it feels

Two rules carry the whole app.

  1. 01

    Nothing waits for the server

    You tap save and the number is already in the ledger. The request goes out behind it and reconciles quietly. On a weak signal at a market stall, this is the difference between an app you use and one you give up on.

  2. 02

    Lao that is set properly

    Generous line height so tone marks are never clipped, weights kept light enough that they stay sharp, and line breaks inserted where Lao words actually end. Kip figures run to nine digits or more, so the big numbers on the home screen shrink to fit rather than overflow.

Get notified

Be first to try Kapook.

Kapook is in development for iPhone and Android. Leave your details and we will send you a link when the first version is ready to test — nothing else.

Email or phone — one of the two is enough. We will not pass your details to anyone else.