Financial Clarity for Couples

One of you manages the money. Both of you should understand it.

CoveyFi gives couples a shared view of their household finances, so neither partner is caught off guard. Not by a forgotten subscription, a missed bill, or the wrong moment.

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01

Connect your household accounts

Both partners link their accounts through Plaid. Secure, consent-based, and read-only. No shared passwords, no stored credentials.

02

See the full household picture

Balances, bills, subscriptions, and spending across all your accounts, one clear view for both of you, without logging into four different places.

03

Both partners stay in the picture

No more "I thought you were handling that." CoveyFi keeps both of you informed so nothing catches you off guard.


The Reality

Most couples split the responsibilities. Almost none have the full picture.

In most households, one partner manages the finances while the other stays mostly out of it. It's practical. It works. Until it doesn't, and the partner in the dark has no idea where to start.

Couples say one partner primarily handles the finances
Mortgage, bills, investments, insurance, subscriptions. One person carries the full weight of the household's financial picture, and the other partner largely trusts them to do it.
Fidelity Couples & Money Study, 2023
43%
Of adults don't know their partner's account balances
Not because they don't trust each other. Because it never came up. They've built a life together without ever sitting down with a full financial picture.
NEFE Financial Literacy Survey, 2024
$1,500
Average in household subscriptions most couples can't fully account for
When one partner handles everything, recurring charges can quietly pile up across accounts. Forgotten free trials, duplicate services, apps nobody uses.
Consumer Reports, 2024

Financial clarity is an act of partnership, not surveillance.

The goal isn't to check up on each other. It's to make sure that if something happens, like a job change, a health scare, or a crisis, neither of you is starting from zero trying to figure out where things stand.

CoveyFi gives both partners the same view at the same time. It's not about distrust. It's about being prepared for the life you're building together.

When one partner travels
Bills, subscriptions, and balances don't pause. Neither should your visibility into what's happening at home.
When one partner handles everything
The partner who manages finances carries a weight most couples never talk about. Shared visibility lightens that load.
When life changes unexpectedly
An illness, an accident, a sudden decision. The worst time to learn how your household finances work is in the middle of a crisis.

What CoveyFi Does

A shared picture of your household finances

CoveyFi connects to your household accounts and gives both partners clear, real-time visibility, without shared logins, without passwords, and without anyone giving up control of their own accounts.

All Accounts, One View

Connect checking, savings, and credit accounts from both partners. No more piecing together a picture from different apps and paper statements. Everything in one place, visible to both of you.

Catches What Slips Through

AI-powered awareness surfaces unusual activity, forgotten subscriptions, and changes in spending patterns. You find out before it becomes a problem, not after.

Built for the Partner Who Feels Out of the Loop

If you're the one who hasn't been managing the finances, CoveyFi gives you a clear, readable overview without needing to become a spreadsheet person. You stay informed without taking over.

Consent-Based, Always

Every account connection requires authorization from the account holder. CoveyFi is read-only. Nobody can touch anything. It's visibility, not access. Both partners stay in control of what they share.

This isn't about trust. It's about being prepared.

CoveyFi isn't designed to help one partner watch the other. It's designed to give both partners the same information at the same time, the kind of clarity that makes hard conversations easier and prevents small problems from becoming big ones.

The couples who use it aren't doing it because they're suspicious. They're doing it because they've realized that "I trust you to handle it" and "I understand what's happening" are two very different things. CoveyFi closes that gap, quietly, without making finances a source of tension.


Financial peace of mind, for both of you

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