A glimpse
A day in your budget
Week one, you sit on the new sofa, open BudgetApp on a laptop, and just list things. Rent. Internet. The streaming services neither of you wants to cancel. The grocery budget you're guessing at.
Week three, the first 'wait, who's paying for that?' moment is solved in 20 seconds instead of 20 minutes. The expense is logged. The budget is updated. You both move on.
Month three, you look at where the money actually goes — not where you thought it would. You adjust together. You start a savings goal for the holiday you've been talking about. The budget stops feeling like restriction and starts feeling like a plan.
What you'll use most
The features that matter for you.
Household Sharing
One budget. Both of you. Same page.
Learn moreMonthly Budgets
Set a number you both agree on — then actually stick to it.
Learn moreSubscription Tracker
Find out what you're really spending every month.
Learn moreSavings Goals
Turn 'we should save more' into a number with a date.
Learn moreQuestions you might have
The honest answers.
We don't split everything 50/50. Can we still use this?+
Absolutely. BudgetApp tracks the household budget — what's coming in, what's going out — not who paid what percentage. Many couples handle the split offline and use BudgetApp to stay aligned on the joint picture.
What if we break up — what happens to our data?+
Either of you can leave a shared household at any time. Your individual account stays yours; the shared budget can be downgraded or transferred. No lock-in, no drama.
We're not married. Does that matter?+
Not at all. 'Household' just means 'people sharing money decisions.' Married, partnered, roommates building a joint life — the tool works the same.