Splitting travel costs
You got back. Who actually paid more on this trip?
Hotel on one card, taxis on another, meals split across both — travel is the easiest way to lose track of who covered what. Futari's travel sub-ledger keeps trip costs separate from everyday spending.
"We got home and couldn't figure out the totals."
Trip expenses scatter across accommodation, transport, food, and souvenirs. Without a dedicated log, you're doing post-trip archaeology. Futari records each expense as you go — the settlement is ready the moment you land.
"Travel costs mixed into daily spending make the monthly totals meaningless."
A trip is a one-off, not a monthly fixed cost. Futari's travel sub-ledger keeps trip spending isolated so your regular expense view stays clean.
"We were spending in multiple currencies and the conversion was a headache."
Futari supports multi-currency travel ledgers. Record expenses in the local currency and the app converts to your base currency — no manual exchange rate calculations.
How Futari helps
Travel sub-ledger
Keep travel spending separate from everyday expenses. When you're back, you'll see exactly who paid what — no group chat reconciliation needed.
Flexible split modes
50/50, by income ratio, or one person covers it all — pick a mode and Futari handles the math automatically.
Real-time sync
One person records something and the other sees it instantly. The ledger is the conversation.
Chapter-based history
Moving in, getting married, new job, new home — each life chapter becomes a new ledger chapter. The past is always there to look back on.
Common questions
- What's the best way to split travel costs as a couple?
- Record each expense in Futari's travel sub-ledger as it happens, marking who paid. When you're back, the settlement is already calculated — no scrolling through group chats.
- Does Futari support multiple currencies for travel?
- Yes. The travel sub-ledger lets you record expenses in a trip currency. The app converts to your base currency using the rate you set, so the settlement is accurate.
- What happens to a trip's expenses when the trip ends?
- When you close a trip, its total folds back into the main ledger and affects the balance. The trip record is always there to look back on.