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# Manage money together. Keep finances personal. Most couples don't want completely separate finances. They also don't want to merge everything into a single account. The problem is that there hasn't been a great middle ground. That's why we built **dink**. dink is a finance app designed specifically for dual-income couples who want to split expenses, save toward shared goals, and stay financially aligned without sacrificing their independence. Whether you're splitting rent, planning a vacation, buying furniture, saving for a house, or just trying to remember who paid for dinner last week, dink makes managing money together simple. ### Split expenses your way Every relationship handles money differently. Some couples prefer a 50/50 split. Others contribute based on income. Some expenses belong to one partner while others are shared. With dink, you decide how every expense is handled. No spreadsheets. No awkward Venmo requests. No mental math. ### Save for goals together Money isn't just about bills. It's about the things you're building together. Create shared savings goals for trips, date nights, furniture, emergency funds, or whatever comes next. Track progress together and watch your goals become reality. ### Keep transparency without losing privacy One of the biggest frustrations couples face is choosing between complete financial separation and complete financial merging. dink gives you a middle ground. Connect your existing accounts and choose what you want to share. Shared expenses stay visible while personal spending remains personal. ### Always know who owes what No more: * "Didn't I pay last time?" * "I thought you were covering that." * "I'll send you money later." dink automatically tracks balances and IOUs so both partners always know where things stand. ### End payment arguments with Duels This started as a joke and quickly became one of our favorite features. Can't agree on who pays? Challenge your partner to a duel. Use a: * Coin Flip * Wheel Spin * Rock Paper Scissors match * High Card draw Let fate decide and move on with your day. No debates. No scorekeeping. No resentment. ### Built for modern couples Relationships today look different than they did a generation ago. More couples are maintaining separate accounts, building careers independently, and sharing financial responsibilities in ways that traditional banking tools weren't designed for. dink was built for those couples. Our goal is simple: Help partners spend less time arguing about money and more time enjoying what they're building together. We're excited to share dink with the community and would love your feedback as we continue building. Thanks for checking us out!
## Target Users dink is built for modern couples who share financial responsibilities but want to maintain personal financial independence. ### Dual-Income Couples (Primary Audience) The ideal dink user is part of a dual-income household where both partners earn their own income and contribute to shared expenses. These couples often split rent, groceries, subscriptions, travel costs, and other everyday expenses, but don't necessarily want to combine all of their finances into a single bank account. ### Couples Living Together Whether dating, engaged, or married, couples who live together frequently face challenges around tracking shared spending and deciding who pays for what. dink helps create transparency and fairness without requiring complicated spreadsheets or constant reimbursement requests. ### Couples Saving for Shared Goals Partners working toward goals such as vacations, furniture purchases, home down payments, weddings, emergency funds, or other major milestones can use dink to track contributions and monitor progress together. ### Financially Independent Partners Many modern couples prefer maintaining separate accounts while still collaborating on shared financial decisions. dink is designed specifically for users who value both transparency and autonomy. ### Young Professionals Millennials and Gen Z professionals are increasingly choosing flexible financial arrangements over traditional joint accounts. dink provides tools that match how modern relationships actually manage money. ### Couples Who Want Less Financial Friction Some users simply want to eliminate the small disagreements that come from shared spending. By tracking balances, managing IOUs, and providing fun dispute-resolution tools, dink helps reduce money-related stress and keeps conversations focused on shared goals rather than individual transactions. ### Not Intended For dink is not designed as a comprehensive financial planning platform for large families, business finances, investment management, or complex household budgeting. Instead, it focuses on helping couples coordinate spending, saving, and shared financial decisions in a simple and engaging way.
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