Share your calculation with a link

We've added a "Share link" button to the net salary calculator and the mortgage calculator. Clicking it automatically copies a URL with all the parameters of your current simulation.

When someone opens that link, the calculator loads directly with the same values you had — no need to fill anything in.

What can you use it for?

Comparing a job offer with your current situation

You're in a hiring process and you get an offer for €55,000 gross in Madrid. Set up the full scenario — salary, region, payslips, flexible pay — and send the link to your partner or a friend so they can see the numbers for themselves.

Getting advice on a mortgage

You're looking at a €350,000 flat with 20% down at 3.2% over 30 years. Set it up in the calculator and send the link to your financial advisor or someone you trust to check whether the numbers make sense.

Saving a scenario to come back to later

The link also works as a bookmark. Save it to your favourites and when you return you'll have exactly the same simulation, without relying on the browser having stored local data.

Sharing content in posts or social media

If you write about personal finance, you can link directly to a specific scenario instead of telling readers "enter these values". The calculation will be done when they arrive.

What parameters does the link include?

Net salary calculator:

  • Annual gross salary
  • Autonomous community (region)
  • Number of payslips
  • Fiscal year
  • Flexible pay (health insurance, meals, transport, nursery)

Mortgage calculator:

  • Property price
  • Down payment percentage
  • Interest rate
  • Term in years
  • Autonomous community
  • Property type (new or second-hand)

How it works

  1. Configure the calculator with your values
  2. Click the "Share link" button that appears next to the title
  3. The URL is automatically copied to your clipboard
  4. Paste it wherever you want — WhatsApp, email, Slack, bookmarks

The button doesn't appear when printing, so PDFs and printouts stay clean.


Try it now in the net salary calculator or the mortgage calculator.