Family Spaces

Share the money picture without sharing everything.

Create private spaces for couples, families, or shared households. Plan net worth, shared costs, investments, and goals together while each person controls exactly what they reveal.

Built for the money decisions households actually make

Most finance apps are built for one person. Family Spaces are built for the conversations that involve two or more people, without forcing anyone to hand over full visibility.

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Private shared spaces

Create spaces for couples, families, friends, or roommates, each with its own shared costs, members, and planning context.

Granular permissions

Choose per person whether to share headline KPIs, transactions, investments, or nothing. Sharing starts private and stays reversible.

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Household net worth

Combine selected figures into one clear household view for big decisions like moving home, school costs, or early retirement.

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Shared costs

Coordinate rent, mortgage, utilities, groceries, holidays, allowances, and other costs that do not belong neatly to one person.

Shared goals

Track milestones and long-term plans together, from renovation funds to the financial freedom number your household is aiming for.

No bank linking

You import or enter what you want to track. No aggregator gets account access, and no one has to share bank credentials.

The strongest version of Tsang Portal is not just "another dashboard". It is a private money workspace for families who need shared clarity without giving up individual control.

That is the core promise: make household money visible enough to plan together, but private enough that everyone stays in control. Family Spaces are where that promise becomes practical. A couple can coordinate mortgage costs and investments. Parents can track allowances, school costs, and savings goals. Friends or roommates can split recurring costs without exposing their full finances.

The privacy model matters because family finance is sensitive. Most tools solve sharing by asking for bank links or by making everything visible to everyone. Tsang Portal takes the opposite approach: each person keeps their own records, then chooses exactly which layers to contribute to the shared view.

The result is a calmer way to plan. You can talk about the household number, the goal, and the shared costs from the same screen, without turning every personal transaction into a group conversation.

Three ways to use a space

Start with the template closest to your household. The defaults only set the first permissions; every space can use every feature.

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Couple

Merge finances, coordinate bills, and plan toward shared milestones while each partner decides what to reveal.

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Family

Manage household budgets, kid allowances, school costs, holidays, renovations, and long-term savings goals.

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Friends or roommates

Split rent, utilities, groceries, and group trips without mixing up private money with shared obligations.

Questions, answered

What is a Family Space?

A private workspace where a couple, family, or shared household can combine selected money views such as headline KPIs, transactions, investments, shared costs, and goals.

Does everyone have to share everything?

No. Sharing is opt-in and granular. Each person chooses whether to share headline KPIs, transactions, investments, or nothing at all, and permissions can be changed later.

Do we need to link bank accounts?

No. Tsang Portal does not connect to bank accounts. You enter or import your own data, so bank credentials are never shared with the portal or a third-party aggregator.

Who are Family Spaces for?

Partners, families, close friends, and shared households that need one place to coordinate money decisions while keeping personal records private by default.

Create a financial space your household can trust.

Free to start. No bank linking. Share only what you choose.

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