Shared expenses, clearer friendships

Split bills fairly. Stay organized together.

One calm place for rent, groceries, and everything in between — live balances, one-tap settlements, and optional Telegram alerts when the ledger moves.

After you seed data, open the demo login — or create a fresh household in seconds.

This month

₹24,420

Total shared spend

Live mock

Settled

94%

Members

4

Used by modern shared homes

DN
KV
AR
FM
DL
SK

Built for roommates who care about clarity

Everything a shared flat needs

Premium clarity without the corporate bloat — fast to set up, delightful on mobile, and tuned for dark mode.

Expense ledger
Capture who paid, how it split, and keep a clean history roommates can trust.
Balances & reports
See who owes whom at a glance and export a polished PDF when you need it.
Household members
Add roommates once; reuse them across every bill without retyping names.
Telegram-ready
Optional pings when expenses change — great for groups that live in chat.

How it works

Three calm steps from chaos to clarity — designed for real flats, not corporate finance.

Step 1

Add expenses

Log rent, groceries, and bills in seconds — who paid and who shares stays crystal clear.

Step 2

Split automatically

Fair shares roll up into live balances so nobody has to do spreadsheet math at midnight.

Step 3

Settle instantly

Record a transfer, close the loop, and move on — with optional nudges when things change.

Live preview

The moment everyone understands the balance

No spreadsheets. No awkward texts. Just a single line that makes the household feel fair.

dashboard — April

Household spend

₹51,200

+12% vs last month

Rent

24,000

Groceries

12,400

Utilities

4,800

Balances

OutstandingCore insight

Dinesh owes Kevin

₹500

Settle in one tap when you're ready
  • Fathima+₹1,240
  • Arun−₹620
  • Dilipeven
KF
AR
DM

“Good accounts make good friendships — we finally stopped arguing about rent splits.”

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Create your household

Name your place, add roommates, and land on a dashboard that feels alive — in about a minute.