Set the rhythm.
Pick a monthly contribution that feels fair to both of you. Add the joint bills, the recurring stuff, and the goals you both actually care about.
A field guide for two
A calm shared space for couples. Track the joint spend, share the goals, and have the money talk before the bill arrives — not after.
Most couples manage money in two heads, three banks and a thread of forgotten Venmos. Earned Together gives the two of you one quiet place to look at it all — together.
We weren't fighting about the coffee. We were fighting because nobody could say, out loud, where the month went. — What we kept hearing
No spreadsheets. No surveillance. No nagging notifications. Just three quiet places you visit together.
Pick a monthly contribution that feels fair to both of you. Add the joint bills, the recurring stuff, and the goals you both actually care about.
Joint spend, individual contributions, fair-share split, goals, budgets — one calm dashboard, two partners, zero surprises at the end of the month.
A monthly Money Date prompts the two of you with the wins, the watch-outs and the questions worth talking about — so you make the call together, not in silence.
Choose 50/50, weighted by contribution, or weighted by income. We do the math; you keep the relationship.
Set a target, add a date, and watch the bar tick up. Both partners contribute; both partners see it grow.
Five minutes once a month: what worked, what didn't, what to try next. Save the agreement so the next month starts where this one ended.
Not “you spent $7 on coffee.” More like “you'll be $180 short on groceries this month — want to shift it from dining out?”
Each partner sees the same numbers. Always.
No. Earned Together works on manual entry today — you tell it what came in and what went out. Optional bank linking is on the roadmap; it will always be opt-in, partner by partner.
Only what you both choose to share. Joint transactions, joint goals and joint budgets are visible to both of you. Your private ledger — your salary, your bills, your debts — stays on your side and is never sent to the other partner unless you flip the income-sharing toggle yourself.
It's free for every household during launch. When we add a paid tier later, the core couples-finance experience will stay free — paid features will be the optional power-user stuff (multi-account imports, deeper analytics, advanced exports).
One of you starts the household and shares the invite code with the other. The second partner joins, picks a name, and you're both in. Five minutes, no spreadsheets.
Yes. Either partner can leave or remove the other from the household. The shared data stays with the household; your private ledger stays with you.
Yes — your data is yours. You can request an export or delete your household at any time from Settings.
Five minutes to set up. One quiet place to look at it all. Free during launch.
“We finally stopped having the same fight on the 28th of every month.” — Beta couple, Oakland