Now this one’s a cool ajax based site intended to help users track their debts and loans.
A startup not neccessarily in India but started by Indians in US, Buxfer.com, which is in Beta right now offers an awesome(gmail like) interface. Following functionality is available:
1. Buxfer home page:
* Your Net Balance, the sum of group balances and contact balances
* “News”, aka notifications
* The transaction-line-view of the five most recent transactions you have participated in
2. Report Transactions
Use the new transaction page to report a new transaction, either as a shared bill,
a lend or settle loan (also called ‘money transfer’), or a personal expense.After you press ‘Next Step’, Buxfer automatically suggests the groups that can be applied to the transaction.
3. Transaction Detail
Use the full transaction detail page to see the transaction details including the amounts paid, received, or spent by all the transaction participants, the amounts that the transaction participants owe or receive, the previous edits, and the comments posted to the transaction.
Contacts:
Use the manage contacts page to add new contacts, rename contacts, view contact balances, and view transactions with individual contacts.
Tags:
Use the tag details page to rename or delete a tag and to see the transaction history for a particular tag.
Groups:
Use the group details page to see the group description, group balances of the members, and a history of transactions posted to the group. There is also an option to filter group transactions based on which members participated.
Buxfer.com has been started by Amit Manjhi (he’s my batch mate from IITK, makes me feel proud of my Alma Mater), Ashwin Bharambe, and Shashank Pandit.
They have almost copied the gmail interface. The site looks professional, with nice layout and smooth interface, the site is better than most of the web 2.0 startups coming in India,which are backed by a huge venture fund and product managers with industry experience.
Here’s what they have to say about it:
Buxfer started as a small script one of us wrote about 3 years ago. As graduate students, having food almost always meant eating out with a bunch of fellow sufferers somewhere on Craig Street. With such a high rate of accumulating bills, our memories and scraps of paper were just not enough. So we wrote a small simple script to keep track of our debts. And boy, did we love it! Well, we thought maybe the others would find this useful too.
The homepage claims to be tracking “$416544.70 in 2178 transactions.” and yes, users can use the FaceBook account to log into the site.
I am not too sure who came first BillMonk.com or BuxFer.com, but feature wise BillMonk.com, offers more in terms of allowing to track borrowings of Books, DVD, CDs etc, but the interface of Buxfer.com is better.So, You already have some competition here!