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Shared shopping lists with price tracking and budgeting for households.

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Product memo

ListLedger helps households coordinate grocery runs, track prices, and manage budgets. It keeps shopping lists synchronized across multiple phones, showing what items usually cost and the running total as you shop. This tool wins adoption by offering an offline-first experience without ads or account creation, serving privacy-conscious users.

For who

Households managing shared shopping lists

Solves what

Synchronized shopping lists with price tracking and budgeting

  • Real-time list sync
  • Item price history
  • Barcode scanning
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In their own words

Shared shopping lists that know what things cost.

ListLedger keeps your household’s shopping list in sync across phones, remembers what everything usually costs, and tells you the running total as you tick things off. No accounts to create, no ads, no data selling.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot one time pricing

Model

one time

Free tier

No

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Key Tactics
  • The free tier offers core list management to drive initial adoption.
  • No subscriptions or ads build trust with privacy-focused users.

Operator context

Team

Indie / lean

Founded

May 2026

HQ

United Kingdom

Platform

Mobile

Audience

General

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Bootstrapped Lean
Effort
Solo Buildable
About ListLedger Expand

ListLedger offers synchronized shopping lists for households, helping them manage shared groceries, track price history per item, and set per-trip budgets. It includes a barcode scanner and real-time sync across devices.

The product targets users who prioritize privacy, offering an ad-free experience without requiring account creation. Its one-time purchase model for advanced features like household hosting and receipt scanning positions it as a straightforward, privacy-conscious utility in a market often dominated by subscription-based or ad-supported apps.