Shared Expense Tracking for Couples

See where your money goes — together. No spreadsheets, no arguments.

Money Fights Are a Visibility Problem

Money is the number one thing couples argue about. Not because anyone is bad with money — because nobody has visibility. One partner thinks they spent a normal amount on groceries. The other has no idea what "normal" even looks like. Neither is wrong. They just don't have the same information.

Receiptix fixes that. Create a shared project, both log receipts, and see exactly where the money goes. Every grocery run, every utility bill, every dinner out — it's all in one place, visible to both of you. No blame, just data.

You don't need to split every bill down to the cent. But when both partners can see where the money went last month — groceries, utilities, dining out — the conversations get a lot easier.

Receiptix charts showing spending breakdown by category for shared household expenses

Sound Familiar?

  • "Didn't we already buy groceries this week?"
  • One partner handles all the bills. The other has no idea what things cost.
  • You split costs, but nobody actually tracks who paid for what.
  • Monthly "where did all the money go?" conversations that go nowhere.
  • Venmo requests between partners for shared dinners feel weird.

You don't need a budgeting app with 47 features. You need a shared view of what you're spending, together.

Built for Two

Shared Projects

Create a "Household" or "Groceries" project. Both partners join. Every receipt either of you logs lands in the same place. One shared view, two contributors.

Per-Person Reports

See who spent what. Not for scorekeeping — for understanding. The breakdown shows each person's contributions by category, so you can talk about money with facts instead of feelings.

Real-Time Sync

One partner scans a grocery receipt at the store. The other sees it immediately. No waiting until the end of the month, no double-buying, no surprises.

Personal Space

Your personal expenses stay personal. Only the shared project is visible to both of you. Nobody's monitoring anyone's coffee habit or birthday gift purchases.

How Couples Actually Use It

  1. 1 Create a project called "Home" or "Us" or whatever feels right.
  2. 2 Both partners download Receiptix and join the project.
  3. 3 Whenever either of you spends money on shared things — groceries, rent, utilities, date night — scan the receipt or log it by voice.
  4. 4 Open the project to see total spending, per-person breakdown, and category charts.
  5. 5 At the end of the month, you both know exactly what happened. No surprises, no detective work.

The Everyday Details

  • Scan receipts in seconds — the AI reads the merchant, items, and total automatically.
  • Voice mode for quick logging when you're carrying grocery bags or wrangling kids.
  • Charts and reports that show where household money actually goes — by category, by person, by week.
  • Works on both iOS and Android. Doesn't matter if you're a mixed-platform couple.
  • Cloud sync means both partners always see the latest data, on any device.

Perfect For

  • Couples sharing a household who want to see the full picture.
  • Partners splitting rent, utilities, and groceries.
  • Newlyweds figuring out joint finances for the first time.
  • Long-term partners who want financial transparency without opening a joint bank account.

Common Questions

Do both partners need the app?

Yes. Both download Receiptix (free), one creates a shared project and invites the other. The whole setup takes about two minutes.

Can I keep personal expenses private?

Absolutely. Only expenses logged to the shared project are visible to both partners. Your personal spending stays yours. There's a clear separation between shared and personal.

Is it free?

Manual entry and basic features are free. Premium unlocks unlimited receipt scanning, advanced reports, and more. Most couples find the free tier covers the basics, then upgrade when they want the AI scanning.

What if we track different categories?

You can customize categories within each project. Most couples start with Groceries, Dining, Home, and Utilities, then adjust as they figure out what matters to them.

Stop Guessing. Start Knowing.

Set up a shared project tonight and see your first week of household spending together. Most couples say the picture surprises them.