Get the app
Getting LaariAlert onto your counter.
LaariAlert is a paid app, sold directly rather than through an app store. Get in touch and you will be sent the download link and the install steps.
Price — to be confirmed
The price has not been set yet, so none is printed here. Ask when you get in touch and you will be told before anything else happens.
Contact — to be confirmed
A contact address for buying and support is not published yet. This block is a placeholder: no email address, phone number or Telegram handle on this site is real until this is replaced.
If you already deal with the person who runs LaariAlert, ask them directly.
What you get
- A download link for the app file, to open on the phone that will sit at the counter.
- The install walkthrough. Installing an app from outside the Play Store takes a few extra steps and Android shows a warning partway through — the install guide covers all of it, and you can read it now, before you buy.
- Updates handled by the app itself. From version 2.4 onwards it checks daily, downloads new versions in the background and holds them ready. Installing one takes a single tap. You do not come back here for updates.
Have a look before you buy
Everything it does, including the honest table of which banks have actually been tested · what it can see, in full · the install steps, so there are no surprises.
Before you commit
Two things to know honestly.
Only Bank of Maldives has been properly tested. LaariAlert watches several other banking and wallet apps and logs everything they send, but their exact notification wording has not been captured yet. If your shop banks elsewhere, say so when you get in touch rather than assuming it will work.
It depends on your bank's notifications. If the bank's app is not installed on that phone, or its notifications are switched off, or the bank is slow to send them, LaariAlert has nothing to announce. It listens; it does not go and fetch anything.