Smart mini apps for your financial jungle.

We build AI-powered mini apps to help you track wealth, win property auctions, and maximize rewards. Simple, powerful, and built in Australia.

Trip Monkey
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Trip Monkey

Plan Your Adventure

Create multi-day cycling and hiking trips. Share trips, check weather, and find bail-out points on route.

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Feb 2026
Spend Monkey
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Spend Monkey

Visualise Your Spending

Upload CSVs to visualize 12 months of spending. Spot high-cost months and top merchants instantly.

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Jan 2026
Wealth Monkey
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Wealth Monkey

See Your Financial Future

Track your wealth, calculate tax, and compare investment strategies with ease.

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Dec 2025
Tax Monkey
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Tax Monkey

Monkeys Pay Tax

Keep track of all your expenses and never miss a deduction again.

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Nov 2025
Bid Monkey
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Bid Monkey

Bid to Win

Your real estate bidding buddy. Calculate limits and bid with confidence.

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Nov 2025
Points Maximiser
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Points Maximiser

Track Your Points

Track your Airline, Hotel, and Banking points all in one place.

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July 2025

About My Monkey Apps

We believe software shouldn't be complicated. That's why we build "mini apps"—focused, specialized tools designed to solve one problem perfectly. Whether you are bidding on a house, tracking your taxes, or managing reward points, we provide the smart, simple tools you need to get the job done.

Drew

Meet Drew

Founder & Chief Vibe Coder

Hello, I’m Drew. I spent my career helping build apps used by the majority of Australians—think NetBank, the CommBank App, and Xero—with stops along the way at Westpac and NAB.

Now semi-retired, I’m vibe-coding my way through ideas that were once too expensive, too niche, or too hard for big organisations to justify. I learned what great products (and great tech) should look like from some very smart people; I was never a coder, so I’ve now replaced those teams with smart AI bots.

This is a part-time obsession—alongside cycling, kayaking, and travelling—which you’ll mostly find documented on Strava.