person sitting on grass and using phone

Sharing bills shouldn't be this hard.

Most people aren't doing anything wrong. They're just not getting a lot of help when it comes to shared money.

person sitting on grass and using phone

Sharing bills shouldn't be this hard.

Most people aren't doing anything wrong. They're just not getting a lot of help when it comes to shared money.

Casual bill-splitting apps aren't built to support the needs of a household.


We've all been there.

Splitting rent. Tracking utilities. Venmo requests that sit unread. The quiet math wondering if it's worth reminding someone again.

Shared living gives us some of life's best memories, but also some of its most awkward moments.

For many people, renting with others isn't temporary. It's how careers start, friendships deepen, and people afford to live where opportunity exists.

But if you're the one who always pays on time? Who fronts bills without complaint? That reliability counts for nothing beyond your apartment walls.

Cohabity is building tools to fix that—starting with better coordination, then moving toward a future where reliable roommates actually get recognized.


If you've ever delayed a text to avoid seeming annoying. If you've ever quietly paid a bill to keep the peace. You're not alone. And you're not doing anything wrong.


You've just never been given the right tools—or the right

recognition.

Casual bill-splitting apps aren't built to support the needs of a household.

We've all been there.

Splitting rent. Tracking utilities. Venmo requests that sit unread. The quiet math wondering if it's worth reminding someone again.

Shared living gives us some of life's best memories, but also some of its most awkward moments.

For many people, renting with others isn't temporary. It's how careers start, friendships deepen, and people afford to live where opportunity exists.

But if you're the one who always pays on time? Who fronts bills without complaint? That reliability counts for nothing beyond your apartment walls.

Cohabity is building tools to fix that—starting with better coordination, then moving toward a future where reliable roommates actually get recognized.

If you've ever delayed a text to avoid seeming annoying. If you've ever quietly paid a bill to keep the peace. You're not alone. And you're not doing anything wrong.

You've just never been given the right tools—or the right recognition.

Casual bill-splitting apps aren't built to support the needs of a household.


We've all been there.

Splitting rent. Tracking utilities. Venmo requests that sit unread. The quiet math wondering if it's worth reminding someone again.

Shared living gives us some of life's best memories, but also some of its most awkward moments.

For many people renting with others isn't temporary. It's how careers start, friendships deepen, and people afford to live where opportunity exists.

But if you're the one who always pays on time? Who fronts bills without complaint? That reliability counts for nothing beyond your apartment walls.

Cohabity is building tools to fix that—starting with better coordination, then moving toward a future where reliable roommates actually get recognized.


If you've ever delayed a text to avoid seeming annoying. If you've ever quietly paid a bill to keep the peace. You're not alone. And you're not doing anything wrong.


You've just never been given the right tools—or the right

recognition.

team workspace with people working
team workspace with people working
team workspace with people working