Thai 6040 Lovable
Thai 6040 Lovable - Mobile-friendly calculator for Thailands 60/40 Paotang subsidy, splitting every purchase into the governments 60% and the citizens 40% share.
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Thai 6040 Lovable
Thai 6040 Lovable is a focused web calculator built to help Thai citizens plan their spending under the governments "Thai Helps Thai Plus 60/40" (ไทยช่วยไทยพลัส 60/40) subsidy programme, which launches on 1 June 2026. Under the scheme, the government tops up the Paotang e-wallet with a ฿1,000 monthly allowance, of which ฿200 can be spent per day, capped at ฿333.33 of personal spend per day. Thai 6040 Lovable turns the rules of the programme into an instant split calculator: enter the total price of an item, and the page immediately shows how much the state covers (60%) and how much the user pays out of pocket (40%).
The interface is built mobile-first, because the campaign is designed to drive everyday in-person purchases. The hero banner of the campaign is followed by a clean eligibility card that explains the monthly cap, the daily cap, and the maximum personal spend per day, with each figure displayed in a colour-coded tile. Below the summary, a four-tab calculator covers the most common shopping scenarios: split-a-bill mode (enter a total amount, see the 60/40 split), top-up 40% mode (calculate how much personal money to add to a planned purchase), daily-check mode (verify whether a days spending fits within the daily cap), and monthly mode (track cumulative spend against the ฿1,000 monthly allowance).
Thai 6040 Lovable is hosted on Lovable, so the page is a fast, lightweight single-page web app that opens directly in any modern browser, no install, no account, no app-store friction. The visual language mirrors the campaign branding: a Thai flag-inspired red, white, and blue gradient header, blue for the government share, green for the citizens share, and red for important warnings. A clearly highlighted reminder notes that any unused ฿1,000 does not roll over to the next month, helping users plan purchases before the allowance expires.
A dedicated share button lets users send the link to friends and family on Facebook, which is the primary channel through which the campaign is being promoted. There is also a step-by-step guide for adding the page to a phones home screen as a Progressive Web App, so it behaves like a native app icon, launches fullscreen, and stays one tap away. The footer credits the developer (ร้านจอย มาร์ท, Surat Thani) and clearly states the calculator is unofficial and free to use.
Whether users want to split a single receipt, plan a weekly grocery run, check how much of todays allowance is left, or estimate their out-of-pocket contribution for a larger purchase, Thai 6040 Lovable offers a fast, honest, and beautifully simple answer. It is a community-built companion to a national policy, designed to make the 60/40 split easy to understand for every Thai shopper.