Shared expenses, minus the awkward math

Split the bill.Keep the friendship.

One clear place for group expenses, recurring bills, balances, and repayments. Unlimited tracking, without the spreadsheet chaos.

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Weekend away

Hudson cabin

MJAS

Cabin

Alex paid

$680.00

Groceries

Maya paid

$126.40

Gas

Jordan paid

$58.20

Your balance

You are owed

$142.30

Less chasing, more living

Everything your group needs to stay square

A shared ledger that stays simple enough for dinner and capable enough for a whole household.

Made for any group

Roommates, road trips, couples, or the friend who always grabs the check.

Add expenses fast

Record who paid, choose the split, and keep moving. No artificial expense limits.

Recurring bills, handled

Put rent, utilities, and subscriptions on repeat instead of re-entering them.

Balances that make sense

See who owes what at a glance, then record repayments when everyone settles up.

See for yourself how easy it is

Shared expense questions, answered

What does SnapSplit do?

SnapSplit keeps a shared record of group expenses. Add who paid and each person's share, then see each member's running balance and record repayments when you settle up.

What kinds of expenses can I split?

Use it for rent, utilities, groceries, restaurant bills, trips, events, or any cost shared by two or more people.

Can SnapSplit track recurring bills?

Yes. A shared expense can repeat daily, weekly, every two weeks, monthly, or yearly, which is useful for rent, utilities, and subscriptions.

How do we settle a group balance?

Record a settle-up payment between two members. SnapSplit includes that payment in the group ledger so everyone can see the updated balance.

Need a practical method? Start with our guide to splitting group-trip expenses, learn how to divide Airbnb and vacation-rental costs, or read about splitting roommate expenses fairly and dividing a restaurant bill with tax and tip.

Not ready to create a group? Try a free tool or practical guide:

Only need to split a single restaurant bill? Try out our Itemized Bill Splitter.

Setting up a shared household? Start with our guide to splitting roommate expenses.

Planning a trip? Use our practical guides for a Japan group-trip budget or bachelor and bachelorette party expenses.

Planning for variable income? Try the 2026 estimated tax calculator.

Or browse all of our free expense and money calculators, including tools for splitting rent, budgeting a group trip, and planning a savings goal.