Press Kit

GoneUP
for press

Resources for journalists, podcasters, and writers covering personal finance, grocery prices, or independent iOS apps. Logos, screenshots, and product information below. For interviews or higher-resolution assets, the contact is at the bottom of this page.

One-line description

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GoneUP learns what your groceries actually cost at your stores, so you always know your budget before you go.

One-paragraph description

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GoneUP is an iOS app that turns your shopping receipts into a personal grocery price database. Every trip you log makes its estimates more accurate. Over time, it tells you which items are quietly going up, which store is cheapest for the things you actually buy, and what your bill will be before you get to the register.

Full description

Grocery stores know exactly what you paid for everything, when, and how it's changed. You don't. GoneUP is built to close that gap.

The app runs on iPhone. You log what you bought and what you paid on each shopping trip, either by scanning your receipt with the built-in camera (text recognition happens on-device, no images leave your phone) or by entering items by hand. Over a few trips, GoneUP builds a personal price database tied to your specific stores. Your grocery list starts showing estimated totals before you go. Your insights show which items have risen most, which store is the cheapest for the things you actually buy, and how your monthly grocery spending is trending.

GoneUP runs no analytics SDKs, sells no data, shows no ads, and uses no cloud AI for receipt scanning. The full feature set is built to work offline because that is where shopping actually happens. Free for unlimited logging and basic insights. GoneUP Pro unlocks comparison and forecasting features for $2.99 per month or $24.99 per year, with a 7-day free trial on the annual plan.

The product was built by an independent founder in Tennessee after years of watching grocery bills climb without understanding which items were driving the increase. It launched on the App Store in 2026.

Founder bio

Branon Jaggers is the founder of GoneUP LLC, an independent software company based in Wilson County, Tennessee. He built GoneUP after years of watching his own grocery bill climb without understanding which items were quietly driving the increase.

Key facts

Company
GoneUP LLC
Founder
Branon Jaggers
Headquarters
Wilson County, Tennessee, United States
Founded
2026
Category
Personal grocery price intelligence
Platform
iOS (iPhone, iPad)
Pricing
Free with optional GoneUP Pro: $2.99 / month or $24.99 / year (7-day free trial on annual)
Privacy
No analytics SDKs, no ads, no data sale, on-device receipt OCR
App Store
apps.apple.com/us/app/goneup
Website
goneupapp.com

Brand assets

Use these in coverage of GoneUP without prior permission. For higher-resolution exports, additional file formats, or any custom usage questions, contact us at the email below.

App screenshots are available on the App Store listing. Higher-resolution exports for print are available on request.

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GoneUP is an iOS app that turns your grocery receipts into a personal price database. Over time, it learns what your groceries actually cost at your stores, flags items whose prices are rising, identifies the cheapest store for the things you buy most, and estimates the total cost of your shopping list before you go. GoneUP runs no analytics, sells no data, and processes receipts entirely on-device. Built by an independent founder in Tennessee. Free on the App Store with an optional Pro subscription.

Press contact

Interviews, custom asset requests, fact-checking, and bookings:

hello@goneupapp.com

Typical response time is one business day. For time-sensitive press inquiries, put "URGENT" in the subject line.