Semester dues on autopilot
Set up a per-semester dues cycle with a real due date. Every active member sees exactly what they owe, when, and for what — so dues stop being a rolling conversation.
Divy It Up gives fraternity and sorority chapters a structured financial system. Run semester dues as a cycle, pay house costs from a chapter wallet, and give every member a transparent view of where the money went.
Built for the treasurer who is tired of the spreadsheet.
The hardest part of chapter finance is not the current semester. It is the next semester, when the next treasurer inherits a mess. Divy ends that.
Set up a per-semester dues cycle with a real due date. Every active member sees exactly what they owe, when, and for what — so dues stop being a rolling conversation.
Utilities, catering, supplies, event deposits. Pay them all out of a collective chapter wallet funded by dues — no more asking the treasurer to front $3,000 on a personal card.
Members see who contributed, what the chapter spent, and what remains. Financial rumors do not survive a transparent ledger.
Collect event tickets, composite fees, philanthropy pledges, and fines on their own mini-cycles. Each one is its own settled set of books.
Every cycle, wallet, and expense is in Divy. When the new VP of Finance takes over, they inherit a working system, not a folder of spreadsheets and half-remembered Venmo histories.
Complete, exportable records for chapter audits, risk management reviews, and national reporting — without reverse-engineering what happened from memory.
Every chapter eventually learns the same lesson the hard way: Venmo plus a spreadsheet plus a group chat is not a financial system. It is three tools pretending to be one. Members cannot see the books. The treasurer is constantly fronting money. And nobody fully trusts the final balance at the end of the semester.
Divy It Up is a single, purpose-built system for chapter finance. Cycles, wallets, and transparent ledgers — owned by the chapter, not by a single officer's personal account.
Both. Officers get a real system instead of a brittle spreadsheet. Members get transparency into dues and spending. The chapter as a whole gets a financial operating system that survives officer turnover.
Yes. Whether you have 20 actives or 200, the same primitives — dues cycles, a chapter wallet, and transparent ledgers — scale without rewriting the process.
Divy makes the situation visible and factual. Reminders come from the system, the amount is unambiguous, and the officer team can enforce the chapter's own rules with a shared source of truth instead of a back-and-forth in a group chat.
Yes. Run each event as its own cycle with its own budget. Members pay in, the event spends from the pot, and the event closes out as a clean set of books that anyone can read.
No. Divy replaces the day-to-day operational burden on chapter officers. Reporting, compliance, and nationals-level obligations remain the chapter's — but with a clean record to draw from.
Run your first semester on Divy, and the next treasurer will inherit a ledger — not a mystery.