SplitTab - Share & Split Bills
Benevolent Tech Company LLC
5.0 ★
13 ratings
Free
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About SplitTab - Share & Split Bills
HOW IT WORKS
1) Take a picture of the bill
2) Input and save your payment app usernames (Venmo, Cash App, Zelle® etc.)
3) Share the generated link with your friends via QRcode or message
4) Friends open the link and use the web app to select bill items and calculate the amount you are owed
5) Friends hit pay, the payment method of choice should open with payment details already filled in!
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Reviews for SplitTab - Share & Split Bills
Kidculli
Seamless way to split the bill and get paid back
This app really streamlines the process of sharing a bill with your friends and getting paid back! It’s neat to be able to share your payment app usernames. You can even share cryptocurrency wallet addresses. Keep it up !
Gudetama978
Simple to use and so helpful for groups!
For how simple the interface is, this is such a powerful tool. Goodbye splitting the bill evenly after someone goes all out on a lavish dinner! I love that the person inputting the bill can provide their venmo or cashapp handle so when everyone else goes to pay, they are brought straight to the pay tab in their respective app. I also love that shared items can be split, though I think it would be helpful to have a feature do the math on how to split it. For example the person inputting the items to say how many ways the item was split, so their friends could input how many portions of the split they had (ie. split 7 ways, and the friend is paying for 2 of the 7 for themself and their SO). That way we don’t have to do the math for what the split should be percentage-wise :)