Bills and the Bills dashboard
Bills are automatically detected once you connect your accounts. You don’t need to set them up manually, Frollo identifies bills based on your transactions, estimating the bill amount, frequency, and biller. It can even classify your bills into categories such as utilities, subscriptions, or phone/internet charges.
You may also receive bill due notifications. These reminders are designed to give you a heads-up about upcoming recurring expenses and help you pay your bills on time.
The Bills Dashboard provides a holistic view of your current and upcoming bills for up to the next 12 months, so you can stay in control of your recurring payments. You can view all bills, or filter by:
Next 7 days
Next 14 days
Next 30 days
This calendar month
You can also create a new bill directly from the Bills Dashboard, either by linking it to an existing transaction or creating one without a transaction.
You can edit a bill (name, amount, frequency or due date) as well as delete a bill from your user account.
Mark a bill as paid
Frollo usually detects bill payments automatically, matches them to the correct bill, and marks the bill as paid.
If a payment isn’t detected automatically, you can manually add a transaction to a bill:
Go to Bill Details and select Add a bill payment.
In the Select a Transaction screen, choose any transaction to link to that bill.
You can also mark a bill as paid from a transaction:
Open the transaction details.
If it’s not already linked to a bill, add it to the relevant bill as a payment.
Having multiple bills with a same merchant?
Currently, the Bills feature doesn’t support multiple bills for the same merchant. This is because payments from the same merchant are often similar in amount, making it difficult to distinguish between separate bills.
Example:
Internet service bill: $80/month
SIM service bill: $79/month
When payments appear in Frollo:
Transaction 1: Telstra, $80.12, Payment for Telstra, 1 Sept 2025
Transaction 2: Telstra, $79.56, Payment for Telstra, 1 Sept 2025
It’s challenging to tell that these are two separate bills for different services.
We’re aware of this limitation and are working behind the scenes to improve how multiple bills from the same merchant are handled.