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Living together is the easy part. Splitting the bills shouldn't be the hard part.

Roommate is your household's own shared checking account. Set it up once — everyone's share auto-deposits on payday, and rent and bills pay themselves out. No more chasing anyone for money on the 1st.

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You know the feeling

Somebody always ends up being the bad guy.

You front the rent because your name's on the lease.
You're the one chasing roommates for money that should already be in your account.
You do the bill math in your head every month because nobody else will.
You eat the difference when someone moves out mid-month and forgets to settle up.
"I love my roommates. I just don't want to be in charge of their money."
— pretty much every renter
How it works

A real account, not a payment app.

Roommate is a real checking account that belongs to your household — with auto-deposits in from each person's paycheck, and auto-payments out to your landlord and utilities. Set it up once, and it just runs.

01

Your shared account

Roommate gives your household a real checking account — with its own routing and account number. Everyone in the house can see it, fund it, and pay from it.

02

Your share moves in on payday

Set it once. The day your paycheck hits, your portion auto-deposits into the shared account. Like setting up a 401(k) — except this one keeps the lights on.

03

Rent and bills pay themselves out of it

Set the landlord, the propane company, the internet bill — they get paid from the pot, on time, every month. No one has to remember.

04

Everyone sees the same thing

No more "did you pay yet?" texts. Every dollar in and every dollar out is right there, plain as day, for everyone sharing the bills.