A budgeting spreadsheet for your weekly shop

Stop overpaying
at the checkout.

Thrifty Sheet tracks what your groceries cost at each store and works out the real price per unit — so you can see, at a glance, exactly where every item is cheapest before you spend a cent.

See how it works

One-time payment · Runs in Google Sheets · No subscription · Yours forever

The Thrifty Sheet template showing grocery prices compared across several stores

Three columns. That's the whole system.

No apps to learn, no receipts to scan. You type prices as you notice them, and the sheet does the comparison maths for you.

  1. 1

    Add a price

    Type a product, the store, the size and the price. Dropdowns keep your store and brand names tidy.

  2. 2

    It does the maths

    Thrifty Sheet converts everything to a price per 100g, per litre or per item — so a 650g loaf and an 850g loaf compare fairly.

  3. 3

    See where to buy

    The summary shows the cheapest store for every item, the price gap, and how much you'd save by switching.

Side-by-side grocery prices from different stores

Compare fairly

Real price per unit, not sticker price

The cheapest tag on the shelf is rarely the cheapest deal. Thrifty Sheet normalises every price to a standard unit, so you can tell the genuine bargain from the bigger box that just looks cheaper.

The product, brand and store lists you can customise

Make it yours

Your stores, your brands, your shop

Add the supermarkets you actually visit and the brands you actually buy. Everything flows from simple lists you control — works in any country and any currency.

The summary tab showing cheapest store and savings per item

See the savings

A summary that tells you what to do

For every product you track, the summary names the cheapest store, the most expensive, the dollar difference and the percentage gap — the whole point of the shop, in one view.

It pays for itself on the first shop.

The average household wastes hundreds of dollars a year buying the same products at the wrong store. Catch the price gap on a handful of staples each week and the sheet has paid for itself many times over — for a one-time $9.99.

It costs
$9.99

once, forever

Skip one bad-value buy a week and you keep
$100s

a year, in your pocket

Two-minute tour

See it in action

One sheet, one price.

Pay once. No account, no subscription, no upsell.

$9.99
one-time
  • Your own copy of the template
  • Automatic price-per-unit maths
  • Cheapest-store summary view
  • Fully editable — add any store or brand
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Questions, answered

What exactly do I get? +

A ready-to-use Google Sheets template. After you buy, a personal copy is shared straight to your Google account so you can start adding prices right away.

Is this a subscription? +

No. It's a single one-time payment of $9.99. The sheet is yours to keep and use forever, with no recurring fees.

Do I need any special software? +

Just a free Google account. Thrifty Sheet runs entirely in Google Sheets in your browser — there's nothing to install.

Will it work for my country and stores? +

Yes. You add your own stores, brands and products, so it works anywhere and in any currency. The sample data uses Australian supermarkets, which you're free to replace.

Know before you go.

Start tracking prices this week and let the savings add up. One sheet, $9.99, yours for good.