Bills don't split themselves. But they should.
Track recurring bills, shared subscriptions, and one-time purchases in one place. Everyone sees the balance. Nobody has to ask.
This is for you if...
- ✓You're paying for the Netflix account and three friends "forgot" to pay their share
- ✓The cable bill is in your name and you've sent the same Venmo request four months running
- ✓You split a couch with your roommate and neither of you remembers who paid more
- ✓You want one place to track everything shared — not five different conversations
Shared bills should be simple math, not social negotiation.
Built for everyday expense sharing
Are We Even helps people keep shared finances simple — whether it's friends splitting subscriptions, roommates covering bills, or groups managing shared purchases.
No bank integration needed.
Just clear tracking and fair splits.
Why bill splitting gets messy
Recurring bills require recurring reminders
Every month, someone has to send the same Venmo request. Every month, it feels a little more awkward.
Shared subscriptions are invisible
Who's paying for Spotify? Who covers the Hulu? When one person handles multiple subscriptions, the total adds up fast and nobody notices.
One-time purchases get forgotten
You split a piece of furniture or a shared appliance. Six months later, nobody remembers the exact amount.
Payment apps don't track patterns
Venmo shows individual transactions but not the ongoing balance across multiple shared bills.
All your shared bills in one place
Are We Even tracks every shared expense — recurring or one-time — and maintains a running balance. Add bills as they come, and settle up when the balance justifies it. No monthly reminder texts. No forgotten subscriptions. Just one clear number.
- Track recurring and one-time bills together
- Running balance across all shared costs
- Settle up through any digital wallet
How it works
Create a group
Roommates, friends, family — anyone you share bills with. They join via a link.
Add shared bills
Netflix, electric, the new router — log each expense and choose how to split it.
Watch the balance
Every bill updates the running total. Everyone sees who's ahead and who's behind.
Settle up with one payment
Instead of five small Venmo requests, send one payment that covers everything.
Everything organized in one place
See every shared bill, subscription, and purchase — plus who's paid and who still owes — without checking five different apps.
Features
Recurring bill tracking
Log monthly bills once. The pattern is clear, the balance is current.
Subscription management
Track who pays for which shared subscription. See the real cost of your shared accounts.
Mixed expense types
Recurring bills, one-time purchases, and shared subscriptions — all in one group, one balance.
Smart settlements
One payment to cover all outstanding bills. Pre-filled links for Venmo, Cash App, Zelle, and more.
Common shared bills people track
Why people move beyond Venmo for shared bills
| Method | The Problem |
|---|---|
| Venmo requests | monthly nagging, no running total |
| Spreadsheets | manual updates, easily ignored |
| Verbal agreements | forgotten within weeks |
| Separate payments | everyone paying different providers is chaotic |
| Are We Even | one balance, all bills, one settlement |
Start tracking without permission
You don't need everyone to agree on a system first. Start logging shared bills, share the link, and let the numbers speak. When people see a clear balance, the conversation gets easier. Organization is contagious when the tool is effortless.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I track both recurring bills and one-time purchases?
- Yes. Add any type of shared expense. The running balance accounts for everything.
- What if different bills have different people splitting them?
- Each expense can have its own split. Three people on the internet bill, two on the streaming account — whatever matches reality.
- Do my friends need to download an app?
- No. They join via a browser link. No download, no account, no cost for them.
Every shared bill. One clear balance.
Stop chasing payments. Start tracking everything in one place.