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For roommates

Track shared household costs without the monthly drama.

Rent, utilities, groceries, the cleaner — track who paid what and settle on whatever cadence suits you.

What goes wrong

The usual problems.

Who paid the utility

Bills come at different times, paid by different people, and nobody tracks them.

Grocery runs

Someone picks up groceries for the house and never asks for the money back.

Uneven rent shares

The bigger room pays more — but how much more, and applied consistently?

Awkward conversations

Asking your roommate for €12 every Sunday is the thing nobody wants to do.

What it looks like

Here's the app handling it.

Three roommates, one month — rent, electricity, groceries, the cleaner. Settles in two payments.

Repartim showing a for roommates bill with line items, balances, and settle-up suggestions

How Repartim handles it

Four quick steps.

1

One bill per month

Open a fresh bill at the start of each month, or run a rolling one.

2

Add expenses as they happen

Whoever paid drops the receipt in — scan or type.

3

Adjust shares per item

Rent might split unevenly. Groceries split equally. Mix as needed.

4

Settle whenever

Once a month, once a quarter — whatever the household prefers.

Common scenarios

Cases people actually hit.

Uneven rooms

Set fixed rent amounts per person to reflect different room sizes.

Utility bills

Add the bill once, mark it as shared equally, and forget it.

Weekly groceries

One person handles groceries. Repartim shows what the others owe by the end of the month.

Shared subscriptions

Streaming services split N ways — add them once and reuse the bill template.

Why it helps

What you actually get.

Receipt trail

Every shared expense is logged, with the amount and the date.

Fair on big and small

Small grocery runs and big rent payments live in the same bill, weighted correctly.

Settle on your cadence

Monthly is typical. Quarterly or one-off works fine too.

FAQ

Things people ask.

Do recurring bills roll over each month?

Not automatically — you open a fresh bill per month (it takes about thirty seconds). This is intentional: each month stays self-contained and easy to settle.

What if a roommate moves out mid-month?

Add them only to the expenses they actually shared. For rent, set their contribution as a fixed amount that reflects their partial occupancy.

Can rent be split unevenly when rooms are different sizes?

Yes. Use the "fixed" contribution type per person and enter each person's exact rent amount. The bigger room pays more, the smaller pays less — Repartim does the rest.

Ready to split your next bill?

It's free, takes a few seconds, and works without signing up.