Maid Account

All your helper expenses, finally in one place.

Salary, MOM levy, medical visits, food allowance, and grocery reimbursements — manage every household helper cost in a dedicated account, cleanly separated from your day-to-day spending.

How it works

Designed for the real complexity of employing a household helper in Singapore

Create a Maid Account

Add your household helper as a restricted user with a dedicated account. Their expenses stay clearly separated from the family's day-to-day spending.

Track salary & levy

Log monthly salary payments, MOM levy, and any bonuses in one place. See annual totals at a glance without hunting through bank statements.

Capture incidentals

Record food allowances, medical appointments, transport reimbursements, and groceries purchased on the helper's behalf — all categorised automatically.

Plan for recurring costs

DayByDay detects the recurring monthly salary and levy payments and includes them in your forecast — so you're never caught off-guard.

Every cost category covered

DayByDay auto-categorises common helper expenses so you don't have to label them manually

Monthly Salary
MOM Levy
Food Allowance
Medical / Dental
Transport
Grocery Runs
Annual Leave Bonus
Repatriation Costs

True annual cost at a glance

Most families underestimate helper costs by 20–30% because incidentals are scattered across receipts, bank statements, and memory. The Maid Account aggregates everything into a single annual total — salary, levy, medical, and all the in-between — so you know exactly what home help costs your household.

Who it's for

Singapore households who rely on home help and want the full picture

First-Time Employer

Priya wasn't sure how much her helper actually cost per year beyond the quoted salary. After three months, DayByDay showed the full picture — levy, medical, and food — so she could budget confidently.

Multi-Helper Household

The Tans have two helpers and use separate Maid Accounts for each. Year-end tax summaries and MOM renewal paperwork now take minutes instead of a full weekend.

Reimbursement Tracking

Jun Wei's helper shops for groceries weekly. Using the Maid Account with the reimbursement tag, he can see exactly how much was spent on household groceries vs personal items.

Ready to take control of your finances?

Join thousands of Singapore families tracking their spending smarter with DayByDay.