Use case · Flatshare

Flatshare expenses, kept up to date without monthly meetings.

Groceries, rent, utilities, Netflix, that toilet roll everyone forgot: each of you adds expenses as they come, CountClub works out who owes what. Weighted shares when rooms differ, full history, three transfers on the first of the month.

Urban architecture in black and white, flatshare atmosphere

The familiar mess

We know it — we've been there too.

    01

    Saturday groceries, Netflix and Spotify, the plumbing that gave up — everyone paid for something, nobody knows exactly how much.

    02

    The Google Sheet you started at the beginning of the year, updated three times since, that nobody uses any more.

    03

    The awkward moment when you have to ask a flatmate to pay back 28.40 € from mid-November.

How it works

Four simple habits. Once they stick, flatshare accounts stop taking more than five minutes a month.

    01Step 1

    Create a permanent flatshare count

    Name it ("4th-floor Machin Street"), add the flatmates, set a default split. If some of you have the bigger room or pay more rent, configure weighted shares once and forget about it.

    02Step 2

    Add as you go, not at the end of the month

    Groceries, subscriptions, repairs, joint gift for the neighbour: 10 seconds right after spending. The earlier you log, the less you forget. Attach a receipt photo for bigger amounts.

    03Step 3

    Everyone shares their payment methods

    IBAN, Wero, Lydia, PayPal, Revolut — visible on each flatmate's profile. When it's time to settle, everyone already knows how to send money; no more asking for bank details.

    04Step 4

    Check in on the 1st of the month

    Balances are already up to date. The simplification algorithm gives you the minimum number of transfers to make. Once settled, you keep going on the same count the next month.

The features that matter

What counts in this case.

    Split modes

    Equal shares, custom percentages or weights: if a flatmate has the bigger room, their share of the rent is higher — all handled automatically.

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    Payment methods on profile

    IBAN, Wero, Lydia, PayPal, Revolut. Visible directly to the flatmate who owes you.

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    Debt merge

    If a couple lives in the flatshare, you can merge their balances into one — simpler to settle.

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    Full history

    Who added, edited or deleted what, and when. In case of doubt, everything is tracked.

    Permanent count, no need to close

    Flatshares last years, so can your count. You settle every month, you keep the whole history.

Six of us in the flatshare. It used to be a nightmare every end of month. Now we settle in two minutes on the 1st — and nobody cheats.

Léa
Flatshare · Lyon

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