Раutang: Financial Counter
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Раutang: Financial Counter

Andrii Drobot · released 31 Mar 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

Revenue 30d not estimated
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Description

Some obligations don’t get paid off — they get pushed forward. This app tracks that reality with one simple rule: count rollovers, not money. No balances, no APR, no “total debt” theater — just the timeline of extensions that keep an obligation alive. It’s a clean mirror for your behavior, not a calculator.

You create an obligation, then log every rollover with a single tap. The app shows how many times you extended and how long the cycle has lasted, measured in days. In details, you see a chronological timeline with dates and the intervals between rollovers. When the cycle ends, you close it — and it moves to Archive for a clear retrospective.

1) Rollover-first tracking

This is not a debt counter — it’s a rollover counter. The core metric is the number of extensions, surfaced prominently so you can’t miss it. Each rollover is an event, not a hidden side-effect of “minimum payment.” Over time, the app makes the pattern visible: how often you postpone the decision and how long the obligation survives.

2) Timeline clarity for real behavior

Every obligation has a dedicated details view built around a timeline. You see each rollover date plus the gap since the previous one, so the cadence becomes obvious. One button adds a rollover — no forms, no friction, no distractions. Closing an obligation captures the exact moment you exit the cycle, turning “I’ll deal with it later” into a measurable story.

3) Dry analytics that hit harder than charts

Analytics keeps it intentionally minimal: total rollovers, average days between rollovers, and total cycle duration. These numbers let you compare obligations and spot which ones drag longest. No noisy dashboards — just metrics that make avoidance expensive in time, not in money. It’s designed for awareness, not adrenaline.

If you’ve been extending the same obligation again and again, this app will show you the truth — in dates. Start with one entry, add rollovers as they happen, and watch the cycle length grow (or finally stop). Use it as a private audit trail for discipline and decision-making. Track the pattern, then break it.