Zherani: Shared Money Manager - Managing money together made simple

Zherani is a collaborative money manager that helps individuals, couples, families, and small teams manage finances together. Create shared workspaces, track income and expenses collaboratively, plan budgets, manage recurring transactions, and monitor spending through detailed reports. While many money manager focus only on personal finance, Zherani makes it easy for multiple people to stay aligned on shared financial goals and spending.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I'm the maker of Zherani. The idea came from a simple problem: managing money is often a team effort, but most money manager are built for individuals. Whether it's couples sharing household expenses, families planning monthly budgets, or small teams tracking shared spending, keeping everyone aligned can quickly become difficult. People end up using spreadsheets, sending screenshots, or manually reconciling transactions. That's why I built Zherani. The core idea is collaborative financial management through shared workspaces, where multiple people can contribute and stay updated in one place. Current features include: • Shared workspaces for collaborative expense tracking • Income and expense management • Budget planning and monitoring • Recurring transactions • Financial reports and spending insights • Multi-device access My goal is to make financial management simpler not just for individuals, but for people managing money together. I'd love to hear your feedback, ideas, and feature requests. Thanks for checking out Zherani and supporting the launch 🚀

Love that the shared workspaces feature keeps everyone's contributions visible without cluttering the main view. The split between personal and shared expenses is exactly the kind of thoughtful separation that makes this feel built for real households, not just solo users.

The shared workspaces concept is genuinely useful, especially for couples and families who constantly argue over whose turn it is to track the shared credit card bill. Nice execution on making the collaborative angle feel native rather than bolted on.

Love how the shared workspace concept finally makes sense for couples splitting rent without awkward spreadsheets. The recurring transaction feature looks like a thoughtful touch for keeping everyone aligned month to month.

How does Zherani handle situations where one person adds an expense the other hasn't agreed to yet, especially for couples with different spending tolerances?