CashControl for Families
Manage your household finances together — everyone on the same page.
The Challenge of Family Finances
Too many accounts, no overview
Between checking accounts, savings, credit cards, and cash — spread across partners and kids — no single bank app shows the full family picture.
No shared visibility
One partner tracks spending diligently while the other has no idea where the money went. Budgets only work when everyone can see them.
Teaching kids about money
You want your children to learn financial habits, but most finance apps are built for individual adults, not family collaboration.
How CashControl Helps Families
Multi-user access
Each family member gets their own login. Everyone can add transactions, view reports, and stay informed — with the Pro plan.
Shared accounts & categories
Define shared household accounts and custom categories that make sense for your family — groceries, kids' activities, utilities, vacation fund.
Budget tracking for the whole household
Set family budgets per category and track spending against them. Everyone sees the same numbers, so budget conversations start from a shared reality.
Goals & piggybanks
Set savings goals together — vacation fund, emergency fund, kids' education. Track progress visually and celebrate milestones as a family.
Bill management
Never miss a household bill. Recurring bills with reminders, variable amounts, and payment history keep your household running smoothly.
Power User Feature
Multi-User Access
Each family member logs in with their own CashControl account and contributes to the shared financial picture. No more "can you add that expense?" texts — everyone can enter transactions in real time, from their own device.
A day in the life
Sarah adds the grocery receipt from her phone while still at the store. Her partner Mark logs in on the web to check if they're on track with this month's food budget. Their teenager checks the family vacation piggybank to see how close they are to the goal. At the end of the month, the AI report shows them exactly where the family money went — and they adjust next month's plan together over dinner.