The add-expense screen is the most used screen in Fina. It has to be fast. Like, faster than typing a WhatsApp message fast. If logging an expense feels like effort, nobody will do it twice.
"We need to talk about money" is the scariest sentence in any relationship. What if instead of a talk, you both just opened the same app and saw the same numbers? No conversation needed. Just the answer.
Unpopular opinion: expense trackers should not use red for spending. Red means danger. Buying groceries isn't dangerous. It's living. The app shouldn't punish you for existing.
The push notification when your partner logs an expense? That's not a feature flex. It's the thing that tells you: they're using the app too. That matters more than any chart or report.
We designed Fina's shared wallet so both names appear at the top. Small detail. But it immediately tells you: this isn't my wallet with you added. It's ours.
End of month. You check your bank balance. It's lower than expected. Your partner checks theirs. Also lower than expected. Neither of you can explain where it went. Repeat monthly.
The best financial advice for couples isn't "make a budget." It's "both of you should know what you spent this week." That's it. You can't fix what neither of you can see.