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    [FEATURE] Spese comuni

    perché this feature?

    in a multi-person budget, some spese sono naturally shared, affitto, a abbonamento, spesa alimentare... But beyond the idea of sharing, there's often a common source: a conto cointestato, a pooled fund, o a shared house kitty.

    The comuni spesa captures this reality precisely: a single spesa, made per everyone, da a collective source, automatically split among participants.

    No more manual calculations, duplicate entries, o awkward "tu owe me" moments. Just semplice, chiaro, e equo management.

    cosa it allows tu a do

    A comuni spesa è a single action that creates multiple entries. tu enter a total amount, select the people involved, define come it should be split (equally o custom), e that's it.

    The system allora automatically generates an individual spesa per each participant, shown as a regular entry in the budget, but originating da a shared payment.

    That way, everyone keeps a chiaro vista of loro personal share, while honoring the logic of collective spese.

    Usage examples

    Take Paul e Marie, who live together e share a conto cointestato. loro €600 affitto è paid da that account. By creating a comuni spesa of €600, each sees €300 automatically added a loro individual history.

    o imagine a four-person flatshare. The €40 internet bill è taken da a pooled fund. One comuni spesa è enough a divide the €40 into four €10 entries, no need per anyone a re-enter anything.

    One spesa, one input, e everyone knows exactly cosa loro contributed.

    cosa tu gain

    Spese comuni radically simplify the management of group spese.

    tu risparmiare time entering data, avoid mistakes e duplicates, e most importantly: tu reflect come things actually work in tuo shared life. se it's a collective payment, it's treated as one.

    e yet, each person retains a personal vista of loro finances, senza losing transparency over the group. It's both shared e individual. Pretty powerful, right?

    come it works

    quando creating a new spesa, just choose the "comuni" type.

    Enter the total amount, select the participants, define the split (equal o customized), e fill in the date, category, label... just like a normal spesa.

    Before confirming, tu può preview the breakdown: who pays cosa.

    Once saved, the system automatically creates an individual spesa per each person. These entries show up in the history like any other, but con a small indicator showing loro come da a shared payment.

    se tu edit o delete the comuni spesa, all linked sub-spese sono updated accordingly.

    A foundation per more

    Spese comuni sono a key building block per collaborative financial management. loro already allow tu a structure shared costs con clarity e ease, while respecting individual contributions.

    But this è just the beginning. This shared entry logic paves the way per more flexible, equo, e intuitive forms of financial collaboration.

    tu now have a powerful tool a manage group spese. e some exciting possibilities ahead.

    Who this è per

    Spese comuni sono perfect quando payment comes da:

    • a conto cointestato (couples)
    • a shared kitty (roommates)
    • one pooled card per a trip (friends)

    se the denaro comes da a common source, creating separate “who paid?” entries è usually noise. Spese comuni keep the structure clean.

    Best practices

    • Use a comuni spesa per truly shared purchases (affitto, internet, spesa alimentare).
    • Keep personal purchases as personal spese, even se loro happen during shared activities.
    • se shares sono non equal (diversi redditi, diversi usage), use a custom split e agree su it once.

    FAQ

    è this the same as “someone paid per everyone”?

    non exactly. Spese comuni sono designed per payments da a collective source, non per reimbursements after the fact.

    può I change the split later?

    Yes. Editing the comuni spesa updates the linked individual entries so the history stays consistent.

    Does this work per 2 people only?

    Yes — it’s especially useful per couples who use a conto cointestato per shared bollette.