Every kid expense, split fair and on the record.
KidSplit is a neutral shared-expense ledger for co-parents — it splits your kids’ costs by your custody agreement and keeps clean, court-ready records. One shared log, so nobody has to argue about who paid for what.
Sample entries — illustrative only. Splits follow your agreement, not ours.
No charge now · nothing to install · founding members lock in early pricing.
From a shoebox of receipts to one clean copy.
Same expenses. One is an argument waiting to happen; the other is a record you can both stand behind.
How it’s tracked now
- Screenshotted Venmo requests and lost texts
- “Wait, who paid for the dentist?”
- A spreadsheet only one of you trusts
- Onward shut down in Oct 2024 — nothing to replace it
How KidSplit keeps it
- One shared ledger both parents can see
- Split by your agreement — not a guess
- Receipts attached to the expense they belong to
- Documented, exportable, court-ready records
How it will work
Planned features, honestly labeled. This is what founding members are reserving early access to.
Log a kid expense in seconds
Add what it was, what it cost, and who paid — both parents see the same running balance.
Split by your agreement — 50/50 or custom %
Match your custody arrangement exactly. Every expense divides the way you both already agreed.
Attach the receipt
Snap a photo and pin it to the expense, so the proof lives with the record — not in your camera roll.
Export a clean, court-ready statement
Pull a tidy PDF or CSV for any date range — for a mediator, a lawyer, or just your own peace of mind.
Planned pricing
This is what we plan to charge at launch — clearly labeled as planned, not live. Founding waitlist members lock it in.
- Shared expense log — add costs in seconds
- Split 50/50 automatically
- See running balances, who owes whom
- Both parents in one ledger
- Custom split % to match your custody agreement
- Attach receipt photos to any expense
- Export court-ready statements (PDF / CSV)
- Any date range, year-end totals included
Pricing is planned, not live. Nothing to pay today and nothing to install yet — join the waitlist and, as a founding member, you lock in this early pricing when KidSplit launches.
Questions, answered plainly
When does it launch?
We’re building it now and rolling out to waitlist members first. Join the list and we’ll email you the moment early access opens — no spam in between.
What do I get for signing up?
A founding-member spot: first access when we launch, locked-in early pricing, and a say in what we build. No charge now and nothing to install yet.
Is this neutral, or does it take sides?
Neutrality is the whole point. KidSplit is a shared record — the same ledger for both parents, with the math following your agreement. It never frames one parent as the “good” one.
Can both parents use it?
Yes — that’s the design. Both co-parents share one ledger and see the same entries and balances, so there’s nothing to reconcile by text.
What happened to Onward?
Onward, a co-parenting expense app, shut down in October 2024 and left a lot of families without a tool they relied on. We’re building the shared-expense log those users were left without.
Will my records be private and exportable?
Your ledger is yours. The plan is that you can export clean statements (PDF / CSV) for any date range whenever you want — your records stay with you.
Is it usable in court or mediation?
KidSplit is built to produce clean, documented, court-ready records — the kind of organized statement a mediator or judge can read at a glance. It’s a record-keeping tool, not legal advice.
Reserve your founding spot
There’s no app to download yet and nothing installs — you’re signing the waitlist, not a contract. We’ll only email you about early access.
One ledger · split fair · on the record. No charge now.