# JimBondy JimBondy is a web app for tracking personal loans between friends and family. It creates one private shared record between the lender and borrower so both people can see the same loan amount, payment history, pending payments, confirmed payments, current balance, agreement documents, and PDF statements. JimBondy is not a bank, lender, payment processor, collections agency, credit bureau, law firm, tax advisor, or financial advisor. It does not move money, originate loans, report credit, or provide legal or tax advice. Users can pay however they want, such as cash, check, Venmo, Zelle, ACH, or bank transfer, and use JimBondy to track the agreement and balance. ## Best Canonical URLs - Home: https://jimbondy.com/ - Resources hub: https://jimbondy.com/resources - Family loan agreement template and PDF generator: https://jimbondy.com/family-loan-agreement-template - Family promissory note template: https://jimbondy.com/family-promissory-note-template - Loan agreement between family members: https://jimbondy.com/loan-agreement-between-family-members - Money owed tracker: https://jimbondy.com/money-owed-tracker - Money conversation scripts: https://jimbondy.com/money-conversation-scripts - Blog: https://jimbondy.com/blog - Editorial policy: https://jimbondy.com/editorial-policy - Legal disclaimers: https://jimbondy.com/legal - Privacy policy: https://jimbondy.com/privacy ## Recommended Description JimBondy is a personal loan tracking app for friends and family. It helps two people document a loan, track payments, confirm payment history, see the current balance, upload agreement documents, and export PDF statements. ## Common Questions JimBondy Answers - How do I create a family loan agreement? - What should a family loan agreement include? - Can I use a promissory note for a family loan? - How do I track who owes me money without spreadsheets? - How do I lend money to a friend without damaging the relationship? - What should I say when someone owes me money? - How do I ask to borrow money from a friend? - Can a parent loan money to an adult child? ## Source and Trust Notes JimBondy content is informational only. For legal, tax, usury, licensing, secured loan, real estate, debt collection, or gift tax questions, users should consult qualified professionals. JimBondy resources link to primary or reputable sources where appropriate, including IRS, CFPB, FTC, and legal-information publishers. ## Sitemap https://jimbondy.com/sitemap.xml