Byebye helps you understand the true cost of owning things.
We all buy things. Some we use every day. Some sit in a drawer, forgotten. Byebye makes the invisible visible — so you can see what's earning its keep and what's quietly costing you.
HOW IT WORKS
Add the things you own — name, price, date, photos. Then log when you use them. Byebye does the rest: cost per use, cost per day, spending patterns, and insights that change how you think about what you buy next.
TRACK YOUR STUFF
Add items with photos, prices, and categories. Organize with custom labels and collections. See everything you own in one place.
LOG YOUR USAGE
Tap to log when you use something. It takes a second. Over time, those taps reveal which things are worth it — and which aren't.
SEE THE REAL COST
Cost per use. Cost per day. Spending by category. Regret patterns. Ownership Score. Byebye turns your inventory into insights you can act on.
COLLECTIONS & SPACES
Group items into collections (travel kit, gym bag, everyday carry) and spaces (bedroom, office, garage). See total value and weight at a glance.
COMMUNITY
Make your profile public and share your collections. Discover what others own. Connect with people who think intentionally about their stuff.
MARKETPLACE
Ready to let something go? List items for sale or donation. Chat directly with interested people. No payment processing — just simple, direct connections.
CROSSING MOMENTS (PRO)
Byebye watches your patterns and tells you when something meaningful happens — a regret forming, a cost dropping, an item finally earning its keep. You'll never miss a turning point.
BYEBYE PRO
Unlock Crossing Moments, unlimited collections and spaces, more photos per item, and a Pro badge on your profile. Support independent development and get more from every item you own.
PRIVACY FIRST
Your profile and inventory are public by default, so you can connect with the community. You can make them private anytime. Export your data or delete your account with one tap.
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