CashWise for Roommates

    Split expenses with roommates, without the spreadsheet or the standoff

    One shared ledger for rent, utilities, and groceries. One honest number for what you can spend after your share.

    The short answer

    CashWise is an expense-splitting app for roommates that goes further than IOU trackers like Splitwise: GroupVault keeps a running ledger of rent, utilities, and shared purchases, calculates who owes whom, and settles through Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle, while the same app watches your own bank account and tells you what's safe to spend after your share of the bills. Roommates join free.

    Every shared apartment runs on an invisible ledger. Someone's name is on the electric bill. Someone bought the couch. Someone always grabs the groceries and is too polite to invoice for them. The ledger exists whether you track it or not; the only question is whether it lives in an app or in slowly accumulating resentment.

    CashWise gives the apartment one shared source of truth, and gives each roommate something no split-only app offers: a personal safe-to-spend number that already accounts for their share of what's due.

    The roommate money problems everyone recognizes

    The utilities martyr

    One person's name is on the Wi-Fi, electric, and water. Every month they front the money, do the division, and send three texts that get ignored for a week. The system works only as long as their patience does.

    Venmo requests with no context

    A request for $37.82 lands with no explanation, attached to a grocery run from eleven days ago. Now there's an audit, a debate about whether oat milk counts as shared, and a payment made out of fatigue rather than agreement.

    Your budget doesn't know about your share

    Your bank balance looks healthy because rent hasn't been collected yet and you owe for two grocery runs. A budgeting app that can't see house debts is lying to you by omission.

    How CashWise runs the house

    One vault for the apartment

    Create a GroupVault for the house. Rent, utilities, supplies, and shared food all go in as they happen; whoever paid, logs it. The ledger is visible to everyone, so there's nothing to argue about later.

    The math is nobody's job

    CashWise continuously calculates who owes whom, netting everything against everything. The utilities martyr retires; the app sends the awkward reminder instead.

    Settle where you already pay each other

    Balances clear through Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle in a couple of taps. CashWise never holds the money. It just makes the number undeniable.

    Your real spendable number

    Because your personal budget and house ledger live in one app, safe-to-spend reflects your actual position: what's yours after your share of rent, utilities, and last week's Costco run.

    How it works

    1. 1

      Make the house vault

      One roommate creates a GroupVault and invites everyone. Joining is free.

    2. 2

      Log it when you pay it

      Rent, Wi-Fi, paper towels: ten seconds at the register, and the ledger stays current.

    3. 3

      Check the standings anytime

      Everyone sees the same balances. No one has to be the enforcer.

    4. 4

      Settle monthly (or whenever)

      Clear balances via Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle and start the cycle clean.

    Frequently asked questions

    Do all my roommates need to pay for CashWise?

    No. Joining a GroupVault, participating in expenses, and tracking your payments is free. Only the person who creates vaults needs Pro. The whole house participates at no cost.

    How is this different from just using Splitwise?

    Splitwise tracks the IOUs and stops there. CashWise tracks the IOUs and connects to your bank, so your personal safe-to-spend number accounts for what you owe the house. One app instead of a splitter plus a separate budgeting app. See the full CashWise vs Splitwise comparison.

    Does CashWise actually move the rent money?

    No. CashWise never holds or transfers funds. It calculates who owes what; payments happen through Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle, and the settlement gets recorded in the vault.

    What about uneven splits, like a bigger room paying more rent?

    Shared costs don't have to be equal. Log expenses with the split your house agreed on; if you're still negotiating that, our rent split calculator handles room-size and income-based splits.

    Your money, your group's money — one app.

    Join the CashWise early access. Bank-connected budgeting plus group expense splitting, settled in the apps you already use.

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