Split the trip,
not the friendship.
A grid you type straight into. Every currency, the rounding handled, and one clear answer at the end: who pays whom.
| Weekend in Lisbon | You | James | Sara |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dinner | 120 40 |
— 40 |
— 40 |
| Taxi | — 12 |
36 12 |
— 12 |
| Hotel | — 90 |
— 90 |
270 90 |
| Balance | −22 | −106 | +128 |
The big number is what someone paid. The small one is what they owe.
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Type into the grid
No form, no payer picker, no sheet in the way. Tap a cell and type what it cost. A row can have as many payers as it really had.
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One trip, one currency
Log a dinner in euros on a trip kept in dollars. Live rates, or type the one your card actually charged you — markup and VAT included.
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The fewest transfers
Six people and twenty receipts collapse into the shortest list of payments that squares everybody up.
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Share a trip with a code
Send eight characters or a QR. Everyone's phone stays in step, and only people in the trip can see it.
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Works with no signal
Every phone holds the whole ledger. Enter expenses on a plane; it catches up when you land.
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No ads, no tracking
No analytics, no advertising identifiers, no third-party SDKs watching you. There never will be.