Mission
Make organizing a shared financial life take less work, less noise and bring more clarity.
About dividi
Made for couples and shared finances. It helps organize expenses, understand what belongs to each one and lift some of the weight money puts on the routine.
What dividi is
In dividi, you two track expenses, follow the month and clearly see what belongs to each one, what belongs to the couple and what needs to be settled.
It exists for one thing: helping two people get better organized.
The problem
The hard part is almost never just paying. It’s remembering who paid, deciding how to split, reviewing the month and bringing the subject back up all the time.
Many people try to solve it with a spreadsheet, a phone note, a pinned message or plain "I’ll check later". It works for a while.
Then the wear begins: someone carries the mental load of organizing everything, numbers get lost and a simple conversation becomes more annoying than it needed to be.
The story
Before it became a product, it was a real attempt to stop wasting energy on spreadsheets, loose notes, and unresolved settling up.
I created dividi because my wife and I were living exactly that kind of strain. Every purchase turned into a small mental calculation.
We tried everything. Spreadsheets, phone notes, messages, memory. Context was always missing, someone always had to stop and organize it, and the same question kept coming back: how much was it for each person?
At some point it became clear that the problem was not a lack of discipline. It was the lack of a tool designed for this kind of routine, without making things complicated or turning financial organization into more work.
That is how dividi was born. First to solve our own life. Then to help other people who were also tired of improvising.
When I started showing dividi to friends, the reaction was almost always the same: it was exactly the kind of solution they wanted to have at home too.
That was when I understood it was not just a personal project. It was a common, quiet problem that shows up in the lives of people who share life, a home, and expenses.
Mission and vision
Make organizing a shared financial life take less work, less noise and bring more clarity.
Help build relationships where money doesn’t become weight, blame or unnecessary confusion.
dividi is not a bank, doesn’t connect to your account and doesn’t access sensitive banking data.
You track your routine the way that makes sense for you — control stays in the hands of whoever uses it.
In the end
Less at the center of the relationship. More as part of a life for two with more clarity and less strain.
Editorial line
The product story and the themes that appear when money, routine, and the relationship need to fit in the same conversation.
dividi started from a couple tired of going back and forth about money. Built by an indie developer in Brazil, it became an app when friends asked to use it.
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