Spend together. Know where you stand.
A shared wallet for couples that lets you both spend from the same balance, while keeping track of what each of you contributes and spends.
Limited early access before launch.
When there's a difference, Partly shows you.
You both contribute to the shared wallet and spend from it together. Partly keeps track of how things stand between you, so you don't have to work it out yourself.
One wallet.
Both of you.
01 — Add money
You and your partner contribute to your shared wallet.
02 — Spend together
Use the shared balance for groceries, bills, subscriptions, dates, travel and whatever else you share.
03 — Partly keeps track
Your contributions and spending are tracked automatically in the background.
04 — Top up when needed
When you’re ready to add money again, choose how much you want to top up. If there’s a difference between you, Partly lets you balance it out as part of the top-up — or leave it for later.
It's shared money. With a memory.
You both spend from the same wallet.
But Partly remembers what each of you has contributed and spent.
So you don't have to.
Example
Shared wallet balance
€1,000
↓
You
€500 contributed
€380 spent
Partner
€500 contributed
€620 spent
↓
Current position
You: +€120
Partner: −€120
Top up together.
Keep things balanced.
When you're ready to add money again, choose how much you want to top up. If there's a difference between you, Partly lets you balance it out as part of the top-up — or leave it for later.
Example
Where you stand
Partner owes you €120
Next top-up
You both choose to add €200
Balance things out?
[ Balance it ] [ Not now ]
Next top-up
Choose how much to add and decide whether to balance things out.
Sharing money doesn't have to be complicated.
You shouldn't have to split every purchase, keep a running list of expenses, or constantly work out whether things are even.
Partly handles the tracking in the background, while you simply use your shared wallet.
Share
One balance for the money you use together.
Spend
Both of you can spend from the shared wallet.
Know
Always see what you've contributed, what you've spent and where you stand.
Every couple shares money differently.
50/50.
Proportional to income.
One person contributes more this month.
One person spends more this month.
That's okay.
Partly isn't here to tell you how couples should share money. It simply keeps track of what actually happens.
For the things you share.
🏠 Everyday
Groceries, household spending and the little things you do together.
💳 Bills & subscriptions
Keep recurring shared expenses in one place.
✈️ Travel
Contribute together and spend from the same wallet while you're away.
❤️ Life together
Dates, shopping, activities and everything else you choose to share.
Everything you need,
in one place.
Shared balance
See what's available to spend.
Contributions
Know what you each put in.
Spending
See where the shared money goes.
Your position
See where you stand at any time.
Next top-up
Choose how much to add and decide whether to balance things out.
Built around the money you share.
Clear
Both of you can see what's happening with your shared money.
Simple
Partly handles the calculations in the background.
Personal
Your personal finances remain separate from the money you choose to share.
Transparent
You can always see contributions, spending and your current position.
We’re inviting a limited number of early users before public launch.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Partly is a shared wallet for couples. You both contribute to the same shared balance, spend from it together, and Partly keeps track of what each of you contributes and spends.
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No. Partly is designed for the money you choose to share, while your personal finances remain separate.
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No. You can contribute in whatever way works for you as a couple. Partly keeps track of what each of you contributes and spends.
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Partly shows the difference between you. When you top up again, you can choose whether to balance things out or leave the difference for later.
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Yes. Partly is designed so both partners can spend from the same shared balance.
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A joint account can be a great way to share money. Partly is designed for couples who want a shared wallet with built-in tracking of who contributes and spends what.
You both spend from the same balance, while Partly keeps track of where you each stand and gives you the option to balance things out when you top up.
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No. Partly does not currently hold or manage customer funds. Partly is still in development and financial and payment services are not currently available.
When Partly launches, customer funds will be held by an authorised electronic money institution (EMI), while Partly provides the shared-wallet experience.
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Partly is currently in development. Join the waitlist to be among the first couples to get access when it launches.