We created a hierarchy to make collaborative finance management fast and efficient. Once signed up, you have a team inside which you can create and manage calendars.
You can think of teams as "groups" of calendars, or "folders" if you like.
Transaction categories are shared among the calendars in the same team/group.
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I am thinking that a calendar equals 1 budget.
Hypothetically, if I have a family or group there could be 6 or more of us. We would be sharing the same budget/calendar. We would not want multiple budgets/calendars to share. The ability to have more people instead of more calendars seems important.
I don't understand why you would need 20 calendars if a calendar is a budget.
Also, do they all have to pay, or do we just pay 1 fee for a shared account?
Here are some suggestions
If you only have to pay one shared fee, can you have the ability to split the cost evenly or by percents to all members of the calendar. Maybe by paypal or charging their bank or credit card.
Also, if people were using this shared, they would be able to share a virtual pool of money. So they would each type in how much money they separately had and the website would add the total. Each person would need their own person calendar to manage their personal money, and then the shared one.
Then, when you put in a bill, it could do bill payment. It could take certain percents from each person's bank or credit card and send it to the biller.
This is how I think roommates, couples, or groups could share money without having to have a joint bank account.
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