Split the daily spends, run the monthly bills, rotate the chores, share one grocery list. Sparekey holds every shared number so nobody has to remember, chase, or recalculate.
Each one built properly — not a note app pretending. Every number is derived from the ledger, so the figure on your home screen is the same figure in the bill and the same figure in the badge.
Log what you paid and who it was for. Sparekey nets everyone down to the fewest possible payments — and nothing about money is ever silently erased.
Rent, power, wifi, water. Each cycle knows who owes what and what carried over. Past cycles freeze into read-only history — edits only ever affect next month.
Rotations that assign themselves and skip people who've moved out.
One live list. Add on the way home, tick off in the aisle.
Plumber at 9, landlord on Friday. House news that doesn't scroll away.
Lease, deposit receipts, warranty PDFs — one vault the house can reach.
Every meaningful change writes a line, so nothing happens in the dark.
Leaving keeps balances live until they're settled. Rejoining just works.
Sign in with Apple or Google, name the flat, set the currency. Under a minute.
Share the join code. Requests land with you to approve — nobody joins by accident.
Log as you go. Sparekey keeps the running balance and tells you exactly who owes whom.
Yes, and that's the point. Shared balances only hold when the whole house is reading the same numbers — one person keeping notes is the problem Sparekey removes.
No. It tracks who owes what and nets it down to the fewest payments. You settle however you already do — UPI, cash, transfer — and mark it settled.
They're marked as left, not deleted. They stay in the split balances until settled, stay as a bill debtor with a "left" tag, and are skipped in chore rotations. Moving back in works too.
If it's yours to delete, yes — and everything recalculates and the house feed announces it. Nothing about money changes quietly.
Android, iOS and web from one codebase, so the house isn't split across two different-looking apps.
Set the house up tonight and never chase a roommate for ₹340 again.