Split expenses,
not friendships.
Splitsies keeps track of shared expenses so you don't have to. Use it for trips, flatshares, or that group dinner where one person always ends up paying.
Everything you need to stay square
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Groups
For things that are ongoing: housemates, the monthly poker night, your kid's nursery payments. Add people once and they stay.
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Trips
NewFor things with an end date. You get a countdown on the home screen, an optional budget, and the ability to tag each expense to a specific day of the trip.
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Expenses
Add what you spent and who paid. Equal split is the default, but you can also do exact amounts, percentages, or shares if someone ate two pizzas.
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Settlements
Splitsies works out who needs to pay whom (usually just two or three transfers for the whole group). Tap to record each one and balances go back to zero.
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Activity feed
Every expense and settlement, in date order. Useful when someone asks “wait, what was that £40 from Tuesday?”
A look around
How it works
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Make a group
Open Splitsies, hit Create, and pick a group (for ongoing stuff) or a trip (for things with an end date). Invite your people via a link.
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Add what you spent
When someone pays for something, open the group and add it. Equal split between everyone is the default; change it if it should be something else.
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Settle up
Whenever you want, look at the Settle screen. It tells you the smallest number of payments to clear everyone's balance. Tap each one as it happens.
A few things you won't find here
The opinionated choices behind how Splitsies works.
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No ads
No banners, no interstitials, no sponsored expense categories. It's a side project, not a venture-backed startup, so there's nobody to please.
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No third-party tracking
Analytics is Umami, self-hosted on my own server. Nothing about your visit gets sent to Google, Facebook, or anywhere else.
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Account deletion that actually deletes
Profile → Delete Account removes your direct identifiers immediately. No 30-day grace period, no exit-interview email, no “are you sure?” loop.
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Written about, not just shipped
When something interesting changes, I usually write a post explaining what and why. The Trips post below is the first of those.
Try it on your next trip
Or just on Friday night, when one person paid for the table again.