Budget Together, Achieve More
Managing money as a couple is one of the biggest sources of friction in any relationship. Different spending habits, separate bank accounts, and vague conversations about savings goals can all create tension. Savly gives couples a shared space to see the full picture of their finances, set goals together, and stay aligned — without giving up individual privacy.
Key Benefits for Couples
- Household sharing — both partners join one household to see all budgets and goals together
- Individual privacy — each person imports their own bank data; no shared logins or raw file access
- Joint savings goals — set shared targets for holidays, a home deposit, or an emergency fund
- Multi-bank support — works even when partners use completely different banks or financial institutions
- Multi-currency — ideal for international couples managing finances across borders in different currencies
- No bank linking — CSV import means it works with any bank in any country, no API restrictions
A Shared Dashboard for Your Household
With Savly's Household Sharing feature, both partners can see the same budgets, categories, and savings goals in one place. One person creates the household and invites the other. From that point on, both accounts are connected — giving you a unified view of your combined finances.
This is not about one person controlling the budget. It is about both partners having equal visibility. You can see where money is going, how close you are to your savings targets, and whether you are staying within your monthly budget — together.
Privacy That Respects Boundaries
Sharing finances does not mean sharing everything. With Savly, each partner imports their own transactions from their own bank. Your partner never sees your bank login credentials or the raw CSV files you upload. You decide what gets imported into the shared household.
This means you can keep certain accounts or transactions private if you prefer. Import the joint spending account but keep a personal savings account separate. The choice is yours, and it updates only when you choose to import new data.
Set Goals You Both Care About
Whether it is a holiday fund, a deposit on your first home, or building an emergency cushion, Savly's savings goals let you define targets and track progress together. Both partners can see how much has been saved and how far there is to go.
Having a visible, shared goal makes it easier to stay motivated. When both people can see the progress bar moving, it turns saving from an abstract idea into something tangible and rewarding.
Works Across Banks and Borders
Couples do not always bank at the same institution. One partner might use a high-street bank while the other prefers an online-only account. Savly does not care which bank you use — it works via CSV and Excel imports, which every bank supports. Import from as many accounts as you need.
For international couples, this is especially valuable. If one partner earns in euros and the other in dollars, Savly supports 20+ currencies. You can switch your display currency at any time to see everything normalised into one view. No currency conversion headaches.
Shared Dashboard
Both partners see the same budgets, spending categories, and savings goals in one unified household view.
Individual Privacy
Each person imports their own data from their own bank. No shared logins, no raw file access for the other partner.
Joint Goals
Set savings targets together and track progress in real time. Both partners see how close you are to each goal.
Multi-Bank Support
Import from any bank in any country via CSV or Excel. Works no matter which financial institutions you each use.
Pricing for Couples
Savly's free tier covers the basics — unlimited transactions, up to 4 budget categories, and 1 savings goal. That is a great starting point to try shared budgeting without any commitment.
For couples who want custom categories, multiple savings goals, and household sharing, Premium is available at just £5.99 per month per person. Each partner needs their own account, but you only pay for what you need.
Start Budgeting Together
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can both partners use Savly on the same household?
Yes. Savly's Household Sharing feature lets both partners join the same household. Each person has their own account and imports their own transactions, but you share a unified view of budgets, categories, and savings goals. Both partners need a Savly account, and one person creates the household and invites the other.
Can my partner see all of my transactions?
Yes, within a shared household both members can see all transactions. However, each person imports their own bank data — your partner never has access to your bank login or raw files. You control what gets imported. If you need to keep certain accounts separate, simply import only the accounts you want to share.
Does Savly work if my partner and I use different banks?
Absolutely. Savly uses CSV and Excel imports rather than direct bank connections. Each partner exports transactions from their own bank — regardless of which bank it is or which country it is in — and imports them into the shared household. There are no compatibility issues because Savly works with any bank worldwide.
Is Savly good for international couples using different currencies?
Yes. Savly supports 20+ currencies, making it ideal for international couples. Each partner can import transactions in their local currency, and you can switch the display currency at any time to see everything in one consistent view. This is especially useful for couples living in different countries or managing finances across borders.