FeaturesExpenses

Every expense logged, split, agreed.

Log costs, attach receipts, apply your agreed split automatically. The record that eliminates “but I paid for that” from your vocabulary.

Log it once. Split it automatically.

Add any child-related expense — school fees, medical bills, activities, gear. Attach a receipt photo. Your agreed expense split from Our Agreement applies automatically.

Your co-parent receives a notification and can approve or decline. Every expense has a full audit trail: who added it, when, the agreed split, and the outcome.

Free·Enhanced in Paid
School supplies
Pending
$127.50
Emma's school supply list — September
Receipt attached
Your share · 60%$76.50
Co-parent · 40%$51.00
Agreed split — confirmed Jan 12, 2026

The split you both agreed to. Always.

Set it once in Our Agreement

Expense split percentages are agreed bilaterally. No one can change the rule unilaterally — it takes both parents to update the agreement.

Applied automatically

When you log an expense, your share and your co-parent's share calculate automatically. No math, no disputes about the rule itself.

Standing policies for recurring costs

Create a standing expense rule — like “I always cover extracurricular activities” — that applies without needing to re-agree each time.

Disagreements handled formally

Either parent can dispute an expense. The dispute opens a structured revision round — the original submitter can revise the expense, or either side can withdraw. Every step is logged.

This isn't arbitration — it's structure. The record shows what was claimed, what was disputed, and how it resolved.

Paid plan
Expense submitted
Pending
Co-parent approves
Co-parent disputes
Disputed — open
Withdraw
Reverts to prior status
Creator revises
Marked resolved, no more disputes

The tool that creates a record, not just a payment

Informal payment tools — Venmo, e-transfer, cash — handle the payment, but not the record. They can't show what the expense was for, that both parents agreed on the split, or that there was a dispute about a specific invoice.

Without just parent
“Can you send me $127 for Emma's school supplies?”
No receipt, no split confirmation, no record of agreement.
Venmo payment: “school stuff”
Opaque to any third party. No category, no child association.
Disputed in mediation: “I never agreed to that”
No record that the expense was even communicated properly.
With just parent
Expense card: school supplies, receipt attached, Emma — Grade 3
Category, child association, receipt. A complete record.
Agreed split applied automatically — both parents see $76.50 / $51.00
No ambiguity. The same numbers, for both parents.
Full audit trail: submitted, disputed, revised, resolved
Timestamped steps. Every action recorded at the time it happened.

Expense features: Free vs Paid

FeatureFreePaid
Log expenses & attach receipts
30-day expense history
Full expense history
Automatic split calculation
Custom split percentages
Expense dispute workflow
Standing policy (recurring rules)
Reimbursement requests
Audit trail for all expenses

End the “but I paid for that” argument. For good.

Free plan included. Paid features available in the 14-day trial.