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FairSplit
We are on a mission to make getting paid for shared child expenses as simple as uploading a receipt.
Get Early AccessFairSplit is on a mission to make shared child expense management easy — and fair. We know first-hand the exhaustion of chasing reimbursements and fighting over money that was never in dispute. We are here to fix it.

Our mission
Make it impossible for a co-parent to ignore a legitimate expense request — and give the parent who paid a permanent, court-ready record of every transaction.
Our values
Transparency, honest pricing, and unconditional data portability. We say when a competitor is the better fit. Your data is always yours.
Our goals
End the pattern of parents giving up on money they're legally owed because the system makes arguing more costly than absorbing the loss.
“The pattern was always the same.”
A parent — usually the one managing most of the child logistics — would describe how they handled shared expenses with their co-parent. WhatsApp. Venmo. A spreadsheet started in good faith and abandoned by month three. Texts that went unanswered. Requests disputed not because the expense was wrong, but because disputing was easier than paying.
And then: the part where they gave up. The $180 orthodontist co-pay. The $90 school field trip. The $340 dentist visit. Money they were owed, money they had every legal right to collect — money they stopped pursuing because the argument cost more than the amount.
We heard this story enough times to know it was not a personal failing. It was a systems problem. The tools available to co-parents for managing shared expenses were not built for managing finances with someone you no longer trust.
So we built FairSplit.
The numbers that explain why we exist.
The principles behind every decision.
Your data is always yours.
Every record you create is always exportable — subscribed, free, or cancelled. That will not change.
One price for the pair.
$9.99 / month covers both parents. No per-parent fee that punishes cooperation and creates an adoption standoff.
Transparency over marketing.
On comparison pages we say when a competitor is the better fit. We would rather lose a user than have them discover the gap after committing.
The problem is real — so is the solution.
Parents legally owed money they've stopped pursuing because arguing costs more than the amount. That is a systems failure, and FairSplit is built to fix it.
Where FairSplit is now.
FairSplit launched in 2026. We are early — and honest about that.
We do not have the court recognition OurFamilyWizard built over 24 years, or the review volume AppClose accumulated over a decade. AI message filtering is on the roadmap — we will tell you when it ships.
What we are committed to: building this product with parents in mind, not just for them.
Need help?
We read every email. No chatbot — a person responds.
Take co-parenting finances
to the next level with FairSplit.
The comparison guide covers every major app honestly — including when we are not the right fit.