About Mitad

Mitad is a Chilean platform that organizes billing for digital subscriptions shared between verified people.

What we do

Mitad solves the problem of sharing a subscription without chasing anyone for their share. A group owner (host) lists the free seats on their family plan — Netflix, Spotify, ChatGPT, YouTube Premium, or even household services like home internet — and sets the price per seat. Members join, get charged automatically every month, and reach the credentials through the platform. Mitad is not a subscription provider: it acts as an intermediary between hosts and members, handling payments, credentials, and communications.

How the money works

Charges run monthly in Chilean pesos through Flow, the card payment processor we use in Chile. Joining a group authorizes recurring charges for as long as your membership is active, and you can cancel whenever you want. Mitad takes an 8% commission on each member's share; the group owner receives a monthly settlement in their registered Chilean bank account. There is no signup fee and no platform subscription: if you are not in a group, you pay nothing.

How we protect credentials

Shared-plan credentials are stored encrypted with AES-256 in Mitad's vault. Members do not see them in plain text by default: they reveal them with a single-use OTP code sent to their email or phone, and every reveal is logged. Sharing credentials outside the platform or screenshotting the vault is prohibited. When a membership ends, vault access is cut off.

Who you share with

Every account goes through identity and phone verification before it can join or create a group. Hosts build a public reputation from their payment history, reliability, and incident resolution, visible before you decide to join. When something goes wrong — the plan stops working, the host disappears, a charge is duplicated — there is an incident process with defined deadlines, not a chat nobody answers.

Where we operate

Mitad operates in Chile, charges in Chilean pesos, and is governed by Chilean law, including Law 19.628 on the Protection of Private Life. The interface is available in Spanish and English. We are a product under active development: the terms and scope of the service may change, and we publish those changes in the Terms of Use.

Questions and contact

For questions about the service, the privacy of your data, or a problem with a group, write to hola@mitad.cl. We answer in Spanish and English, within the deadlines Chilean law sets for personal-data requests.

Questions and rights requests: hola@mitad.cl

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