In some cases, you might prefer to split a transaction across different categories, or spread the transaction over a period of time. Copilot Money supports splitting any transaction and editing the categorization, type, and dates for those splits.
As of June 2026, the Web app features a new-and-improved flow for splitting transactions. This experience will make its way to other platforms over time.
On Web
To split a transaction, click on it, then select the arrow icon. There are two modes you can toggle between for splitting: split equally across all transactions, or customize each split by amount or percentage.
To change a transaction's date, click the current date and select a new one from the calendar.
To edit a transaction's name, amount, or percentage, click that field, type your changes, then click anywhere else in the Split Transactions pop-up to save your edit.
To remove a split, click the x to the right of the transaction.
Click Save when you're done. Then you can review or edit a split from the transaction view.
Equal Split
Your "parent" transaction will be split in half by default. Click + Add Split to add a new "child" transaction — amounts and percentages will adjust evenly across all transactions automatically. Editing the amount or percentage of one transaction will update the others to match the full transaction total.
For more options, click the down arrow next to + Add Split. From there, you can split a transaction into 3, 4, or 5 equal parts, or break up the transaction across 3, 6, or 12 months.
Custom Split
In this view, you have full control over the amount of each split transaction. If you're unable to click Save, your amounts don't add up to the full transaction total. Just make sure to adjust the "child" transaction totals before saving.
On iPhone, Mac, Ipad
Splitting Transaction for Categorization
In cases where you want to recategorize or exclude a portion of a split, you can follow these steps.
Select Split at the bottom of the specific transaction view on iOS or at the top of the transaction view on the Mac or iPad app. Then split the total amount by however many categories you'd like to use.
Once you have split the original transaction into separate transactions, then you can edit the categorization on each split, or exclude them.
Once your split amounts and categories are set, tap Save to save those splits in Copilot.
Note: After saving your splits, you can also change the transaction type for one your splits if needed. For example, when work expenses are reimbursed and included in your paycheck.
Splitting a Transaction Across Multiple Months
In cases where you want to spread an expense across several months, then we suggest the following steps.
Select Split at the bottom of the specific transaction view on iOS or at the top of the transaction view on the Mac or iPad app. Then split the total amount by the number of months. This is an example of 6-month insurance premium.
Once you have split the original transaction into separate transactions, then you can edit the date on each transaction to correspond to a specific month.
Note: you can update the dates to be in the past or future.
If you need to update the split amount, then select Edit the Split on any of the associated transactions.
Restoring Split Transactions
If you would like to restore a split transaction to its original transaction, you can follow the steps below.
Select one of the "children" transactions
Select Edit split. In this view, the top transaction is the "parent" transaction.
Tap the X next to the children transaction(s) to remove them. The parent transaction amount will update accordingly. Then tap Save to restore the original transaction in Copilot.
Note: When you are in the Split Transaction view, you will see the original transaction amount under the Transaction name for reference.
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