For couples who share money

Shared money.
Separate lives.

Isomoira keeps an honest, running picture of what you and your partner share — and lets each of you decide, account by account, exactly how much the other one sees.

No spam, no launch countdown emails. One note when it's ready.

iPhone and iPad Sign in with Apple Manual mode always free

The membrane

Three tiers, per account.
You pick each one.

Sharing a household budget shouldn't mean handing over your statement. Every account you add carries its own tier, and you can change it whenever you like.

Fully shared

Every line, both ways

Transactions and balance. The tier for a joint checking account, where nothing was ever private anyway.

Balance only

The number, not the list

They see what you have, not what you bought. Your own card, still counted in the household picture.

Just me

Invisible, still yours

Your partner never sees it. It still feeds your own budgets, so your safe-to-spend stays true.

Preview as partner shows you the app exactly as they see it — before you commit to a tier.

Built in, not buried

The ledger

It keeps score so neither of you has to.

Every shared expense accrues to one running balance. No reminders, no chasing, no monthly reckoning you both dread.

01 — DECIDE


Shared, personal, or split

A queue grouped by merchant, so two Trader Joe's runs clear in one tap. Swipe or tap — five seconds to undo either way.

02 — ACCRUE


Any ratio you agreed on

Fifty-fifty, seventy-thirty, or a fixed amount off the top. The share bar under every expense shows who actually carried it.

03 — TRUE UP


One number, when it matters

The button only appears once the balance is worth settling. Send a payment link or mark it settled — the ledger resets to even.

No notifications about money. No red numbers. No one is the household accountant.

Isomoira never sends a nudge about what someone owes. The balance sits there, accurate, until one of you feels like closing it. Over-budget shows up as a word, not a color — nothing in the app is designed to make either of you feel caught.

What's in it

The whole household, on both devices.

Review queue

Grouped by merchant, cleared in about a minute a week.

Splits, any ratio

Percentages or a fixed slice, per expense or as a default.

Buckets that carry

Underspend rolls forward. Overspend starts the next month clean.

Safe to spend

One number, with the arithmetic behind it one tap away.

True-up links

Send a payment link, or record that you settled in cash.

Home screen widget

The balance and what's left, without opening the app.

Face ID lock

Optional, and the app hides itself in the switcher.

iPhone and iPad

One app, laid out properly for both. Dark mode throughout.

Your data, exportable

Take it with you any time, or delete the account outright.

Pricing

Manual is free. Automatic is a subscription.

One subscription covers the household — one bill for the two of you, never per seat.

Manual

Free

Complete, not a trial. You add expenses yourself; everything else works exactly the same.

Review, splits and the ledger
Included
Buckets and safe to spend
Included
True up and payment links
Included
Both of you, both devices
Included

Who it's for

Two incomes, one household, separate accounts.

Isomoira was built for couples who share the costs without merging their lives — and who'd rather the money conversation got shorter.

  • You split rent and groceries, but you each keep your own accounts.
  • One of you earns more, so you split proportionally — not down the middle.
  • You have a joint account and still end up owing each other anyway.
  • One of you tracks everything and the other one would rather not think about it.
  • Not for you if you want streaks, badges, or a dashboard of charts. There's none of that here.

Security

Private by construction.

Sign in with Apple

No passwords to store, and no email to hand over if you don't want to.

Read-only connections

Bank access can read transactions and never move money. Tokens stay server-side, never in the app.

Pinned connections

Certificate pinning on every request the app makes.

Lock and shield

Optional Face ID on open, and the app blanks its own preview in the switcher.

Leaving is clean

Leave a household, or delete your account — and the copy goes with it.

Open to read

The client is on GitHub. You can see how the membrane is enforced.

Questions

Fair enough.

Do we both have to pay?

No. One subscription covers the household. If your partner already subscribes, you connect a bank under their plan — one bill, never per seat.

Can my partner see my private spending?

Only what the tier on that account allows. Set an account to Just me and it never leaves your device's view — while still counting toward your own budgets.

Is manual mode a crippled demo?

No. Review, splits, buckets, the ledger and true-up all work. The subscription buys automatic bank sync, not the features.

What happens if we break up?

Either of you can leave the household. You keep your own history, the shared ledger closes out, and neither of you needs the other's permission.

Will it nag us to settle up?

Never. Isomoira sends no notifications about who owes what. The true-up button doesn't even appear until the balance passes twenty dollars.

Android?

Not yet — iPhone and iPad first. The waitlist is the best way to hear when that changes.

Be there when it opens.

Waitlist members get the first TestFlight invitations and the launch pricing.

No spam, no launch countdown emails. One note when it's ready.