Cilantro
For couples · iOS

The money app for two of you.

Cilantro is built for couples who share money — however much you share it. Joint cards show up for both of you, private cards stay private, and when something looks off you can flag it and ask your partner right there. One subscription covers your whole household. No budgets, no tagging, no awkward spreadsheet.

Download Cilantro on the App Store How it works

Now on iPhone · 7-day free preview · one subscription covers both of you.

However you split money, Cilantro fits

Joint shows for both
Link your own accounts; the cards you both opt into appear for both of you, balances and all. No exports, no "send me a screenshot."
Private stays private
Sharing is per account, not all-or-nothing. The accounts you keep to yourself are never visible to your partner — by design, not by setting you have to remember.
Flag it, ask right there
See a charge you don't recognize on a shared card? Flag it and ask your partner inside the app — no group text, no "what was this $349?" over dinner.
One trip, both cards
Cilantro auto-detects a trip and totals it across both of your cards, in any currency. The recap arrives when you're home — already split by who paid.
One subscription, two seats
One of you pays; the other joins with a 6-character code and gets the same access instantly. No second purchase, no "premium spouse seat."
No ads, no data sales
The subscription is the whole business model. We don't sell, share, or use your money data for advertising — ever.

Built for two from the first screen

Not a single-player app with a "share" button bolted on.

Most money apps are built for one person, then add an invite later. Cilantro was designed for two from the start — the conversation about a charge happens where the charge lives, the trip totals across both your cards, and the household is the unit the subscription covers.

🚗 Carmel-by-the-Sea · 3 days · just back
$2,087total · 18 transactions
$1,310Sapphire (you)
$777Chase Debit (Sam)

Single? It still works.

Every screen works on its own — link your accounts, get your own anomaly alerts and trip recaps, no partner required. When you're ready, invite someone from inside the app and the joint view turns on. You're never locked out for flying solo.

Couples, answered

Do we both have to pay?

No. One of you subscribes, then invites the other from inside the app with a 6-character code. The moment they join, they get the same Plus access automatically — no second purchase, no "premium spouse seat."

Can I keep some accounts private from my partner?

Yes, per account. Joint cards you both opt into show up for both of you; private cards stay private and only you ever see them. Sharing is account-by-account, not all-or-nothing.

Do we need a joint bank account to use it?

No. Cilantro works whether you fully merge finances, keep everything separate, or land somewhere in between. Each partner links their own accounts and chooses what to share.

What happens if we split up or one of us cancels?

Either partner can leave the household at any time, and shared access ends when the subscription ends. Each person keeps their own linked accounts and data; nothing is co-mingled at the account level.

Does it work if I'm single?

Yes. Every screen works solo — link your own accounts and get your own anomaly alerts and trip recaps, no partner required. Invite someone whenever you're ready.

Ready to try it together?

Cilantro is on the App Store now. Install it, link your accounts, and the 7-day preview starts the moment you open the app — every feature unlocked, no card charged. Invite your partner whenever you're ready.

Download Cilantro on the App Store See pricing

Built for two
One subscription covers your Cilantro household. Invite your partner from inside the app — no second seat, no admin headaches.
No ads, no data sales
The subscription is the entire business model. We don't sell, share, or use your data for advertising — ever.
Independent studio
Cilantro is small and independent. The same hands that ship the design ship the code and answer the email.