NotiFin now shares the awkward part of money
Money between friends is weird. You buy two coffees and split the bill in your head. You cover a colleague's taxi. You front your roommate's share of the gas bill. The amount doesn't matter — what matters is that two days later, somebody has to bring it up.
Bringing it up is the worst part. Reminding feels petty. Forgetting feels expensive.
We just shipped a feature in NotiFin that takes that part off your plate.
How it works
Open any payment in NotiFin, hit Share, and pick a Telegram contact. They'll get a message with the amount and date and an Add button. One tap — and NotiFin starts reminding them, the same way it reminds you about your own payments.
On your side, the transaction stays as a regular reminder. On their side, it shows up as the opposite type — if you sent a payment, they get a "you'll receive" reminder. Two people, same date, same amount, automatic.
It works even if they're not on NotiFin yet
This was important to us. If we required the recipient to already be a user, the feature would only be useful for the small overlap of people who already use the same niche tool. So we made it work for everyone:
- If they already use NotiFin — they see the prompt immediately.
- If they don't — they get a quick onboarding (timezone, currency, language), then see the same prompt to accept.
No copy-paste, no separate signup link, no "hey, install this thing first."
A few practical details
- It's available for transactions on Payment-type accounts, which is the right shape for shared expenses, debts, splits, and informal IOUs. Card and credit accounts are personal — sharing them doesn't make semantic sense.
- Recurring series can be shared as a whole. Netflix split four ways with one of your friends? One share — they get the same monthly reminder, in perpetuity (until either of you cancels it on your side).
- The link is valid for 24 hours. If they don't act on it, you get a heads-up so you can re-share or do it the old-fashioned way.
- The snapshot is frozen at send time. If you edit the original amount on your side after sharing, the recipient still sees what you sent them.
Why this matters
NotiFin started as a personal-finance tool: track your own payments, forecast your balance, avoid late fees. The Share feature is the first one that involves a second person — and honestly, that's where money actually lives. Money is rarely just yours. It's split, fronted, owed, and shared. We wanted NotiFin to start meeting people where that already happens — in their Telegram chats.
Try it next time you pick up a bill. Send the share. Keep the friendship.