Nextcloud Cospend is a group/shared budget manager. It was inspired by the great IHateMoney.
You can use it when you share a house, when you go on vacation with friends, whenever you share money with others.
It lets you create projects with members and bills. Each member has a balance computed from the project bills. This way you can see who owes the group and who the group owes. Ultimately you can ask for a settlement plan telling you which payments to make to reset members balances.
Project members are independent from Nextcloud users. Projects can be accessed and modified by people without a Nextcloud account. Each project has an ID and a password for guest access.
MoneyBuster Android client is available in F-Droid and on the Play store.
PayForMe iOS client is currently being developped!
- ✎ create/edit/delete projects, members, bills, bill categories, currencies
- ⚖ check member balances
- 🗠 display project statistics
- ♻ display settlement plan
- 🎇 automatically create reimbursement bills from settlement plan
- 🗓 create recurring bills (day/week/month/year)
- 📊 optionally provide custom amount for each member in new bills
- 🔗 link bills with personal files (picture of physical bill for example)
- 👩 guest access for people outside Nextcloud
- 👫 share projects with Nextcloud users/groups/circles
- 🖫 import/export projects as csv (compatible with csv files from IHateMoney and SplitWise)
- 🔗 generate link/QRCode to easily import projects in MoneyBuster
- 🗲 implement Nextcloud notifications and activity stream
This app is tested on Nextcloud 20+ with Firefox 57+ and Chromium.
This app is under development.
🌍 Help us to translate this app on Nextcloud-Cospend/MoneyBuster Crowdin project.
⚒ Check out other ways to help in the contribution guidelines.
Link to Nextcloud application website : https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/cospend
I develop this app during my free time.
- Paypal: (you don't need a paypal account)
- Liberapay :
- ...
Any feedback will be appreciated.
To install the latest nightly, you can either
- download it from https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/cospend and replace
the app directory manually in
nextcloud/apps
(make sure you give cospend directory's ownership to your webserver user) - use this occ command:
occ app:update --allow-unstable cospend
When you want to get back to stable releases, just disable and remove the app from app settings and reinstall it. You won't loose any data.