I hate money is a web application made to ease shared budget management. It keeps track of who bought what, when, and for whom; and helps to settle the bills.
- Online documentation
- Hosted version
- Cloud Providers
- Mailing list (to get updates when needed).
The code is distributed under a BSD beerware derivative: if you meet the people in person and you want to pay them a craft beer, you are highly encouraged to do so.
- Python: version 3.7 to 3.12.
- Backends: SQLite, PostgreSQL, MariaDB (version 10.3.2 or above), Memory.
Ihatemoney was started in 2011, and we believe the project has reached a certain level of maturity now. The overall energy of contributors is not as high as it used to be.
In addition, there are now several self-hosted alternatives (for instance cospend, spliit).
As maintainers, we believe that the project is still relevant but should gear towards some kind of "maintenance mode":
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Simplicity is now the main goal of the project. It has always been a compass for the project, and the resulting software is appreciated by both users and server administrators. For us, "simplicity" is positive and encompasses both technical aspects (very few javascript code, manageable dependencies, small code size...) and user-visible aspects (straightforward interface, no need to create accounts for people you invite, same web interface on mobile...)
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Stability is prioritized over adding major new features. We found ourselves complexifying the codebase (and the interface) while accepting some contributions. Our goal now is to have a minimal set of features that do most of the job. We believe this will help lower the maintainance burden.
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User interface and user experience improvements are always super welcome !
It is still possible to propose new features, but they should fit into this new direction. Simplicity of the UI/UX and simplicity of the technical implementation will be the main factors when deciding to accept new features.
Do you wish to contribute to IHateMoney? Fantastic! There's a lot of very useful help on the official contributing page.
You can also donate some money. All funds will be used to maintain the hosted version.
Join the other contributors.