Support
Email: everydayroyalties@gmail.com
Response window: 1–3 business days
Time zone: Central (US)
Email everydayroyalties@gmail.com with feedback or feature requests.
Email: everydayroyalties@gmail.com
Response window: 1–3 business days
Time zone: Central (US)
Support window: Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm (Central). Typical response time is 1–3 business days.
Status: Feature announcements and downtime notes appear on the homepage.
If you need accessible support, mention your preferred format (large text, email only). We’ll do our best to accommodate.
Tell us the problem you’re trying to solve, and what “great” would look like. Mockups welcome.
Email everydayroyalties@gmail.com with “Security” in the subject. Include steps and a minimal demo if possible.
Short, concrete questions are easiest to answer. For example: “I get paid on the 1st and 15th, and my rent and car note both land on the 1st. How should I spread my other bills so the second half of the month does not feel empty?”
Including rough amounts and due dates makes it easier to point you toward a setup pattern or article that fits your situation.
We use your message strictly to reply and understand common problems people face with bills. If we notice the same kind of question appearing again and again, we may create a dedicated guide for it—but we do not publish individual emails or personal details.
We cannot answer every message in depth, but we do read what people are struggling with. When we respond, our goal is to point you toward patterns and questions you can reuse, not to give one-time prescriptions that only work for a single month.
If you do not receive a direct reply, there is a good chance your question will influence a future article, checklist, or example inside the tool. In that way, each message helps make BillMap more useful for the next person who feels stuck.
When we turn a common question into an example or article, we remove names, locations, and any specific details that could point back to an individual household. The goal is to capture the pattern, not the person, so that more people can benefit from the same insight.
If there is a specific kind of bill problem you do not see covered here, you are welcome to describe it briefly in your message. We cannot promise every idea will appear, but many of the most useful guides started as a single line in someone's email.
No — BillMap stores everything locally in your browser's localStorage. If you clear site data, the entries are gone. To protect against this, use the Export JSON button in BillMap regularly and save the file somewhere safe (email it to yourself, save to Google Drive, etc.). Re-importing the JSON restores your bills instantly on any device.
Export your bills as JSON from BillMap on your current device, transfer that file to the new device (email or cloud storage works fine), then import the JSON on the new device. The import/export feature was built specifically for this — no account or login required. The process takes about 2 minutes.
Yes — email everydayroyalties@gmail.com with "Feature Request" in the subject. The most useful requests describe the problem you're trying to solve rather than a specific solution. For example: "I get paid bi-weekly and I can never tell which paycheck covers which bills" is more useful than "can you add a paycheck view." Many of BillMap's current features started as user emails.
No — BillMap never connects to any bank, credit card, or financial institution. You enter your bill information manually. This is intentional: no connection means no risk of credential exposure, no OAuth permissions to manage, and no dependency on third-party APIs that might change their terms. The tradeoff is that amounts don't update automatically, but most bills are stable enough that manual entry is low maintenance.
Enter your 3-month average as the amount, then update it manually each month when the actual statement arrives. You can add a note to the bill entry (e.g., "Update monthly — typically $80–$140 in summer") to remind yourself. For credit cards, enter the minimum payment as the amount and pay the full balance separately — this keeps your late-fee calendar accurate while keeping manual payment control.