inari
A quiet place to keep shared money in order.
Inari is a private household finance app for iPhone. It holds the money you share with the people you live with — what's spent, what's owed, what's safe to spend — without turning it into a dashboard or a chore.
Coming to iPhone · est. 2026
Most money is shared. Rent, groceries, the standing bills, the small favours that quietly add up. Yet most finance apps are built for a single person staring at a single balance. Inari starts from the household.
It keeps a clear, current picture of what each person has paid and what remains to settle, so the question "are we even?" has a plain answer instead of a conversation. It tells you what is genuinely safe to spend once the obligations ahead are accounted for. And it does this calmly — no streaks, no nudges, no confetti.
safe to spend
24,150
after the bills still ahead
Rentpaid
ElectricityFriday
Internetthe 18th
household
Maya · groceries1,840
You · internet999
Maya · gas620
Everyone's square.
Drawings of the real thing. Screenshots when we're closer.
Shared, settled
Track who paid for what across a household, and see at a glance whether everyone is square — without spreadsheets or running tallies in your head.
Safe to spend
A single honest number that accounts for the bills and commitments still ahead, not just the balance sitting in the account today.
Yours alone
Your finances stay private to your household. No ads, no data sold, no feed. The app works offline and syncs only between the people you invite.
Scanned, sorted
Photograph a receipt or drop in a bank statement, and it becomes tidy line items — dates, amounts, even a foreign currency handled. Typing is the last resort.
Envelopes
Split anything with anyone — the trip, the dinner, a season of bills. Each envelope keeps its own quiet ledger of who paid and who owes, and settles to one plain number.
What if?
Rehearse a change before you make it — the new rent, the bigger car, the pay cut — and see what it would do to your numbers without touching the real ones.
Are we even?
Tap who paid. This is the arithmetic Inari quietly keeps for every shared expense — here split evenly between two people.
Nothing saved, nothing sent — just the arithmetic.
Inari is not a robo-advisor, a budgeting hashtag, or a coach that texts you about your coffee. It acknowledges that money between people is complicated, and tries to make it legible rather than loud.
What would you want Inari to do?
We're still building, and what we hear here genuinely shapes what comes next. If there's something your household needs from a money app, tell us.