For parties where the money gets weird after

Split party expenses without the awkward group-chat invoice

Food, drinks, decorations, rides, cleanup supplies. EventSplit keeps the party costs visible so the host is not left sending a mystery total.

No account chase
No spreadsheet cleanup
No mystery total later

Why this search happens

The problem people are trying to get away from

Intent

Party-expense searches are usually host-driven. The person who made the event happen now needs to get reimbursed without sounding intense.

Pain

The pain is social: people forget what was bought, miss messages, object to drinks they did not have, or delay paying because the total feels vague.

EventSplit angle

EventSplit makes the shared costs inspectable, which gives the payback request context.

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Good moments to use it

It works best when money is shared but nobody wants a system

The host bought everything

If one person covered supplies, food, and drinks, the tab shows exactly what they fronted.

Drinks are not everyone's cost

Keep alcohol or optional items from becoming a silent tax on people who skipped them.

Friends paid for different things

Let people add what they bought instead of texting photos and hoping the host logs it.

Example

A party total people can understand

The host gets clarity without writing a long explanation.

Event tab

Shared Event

Share link

Pizza

Paid by Mia

$180

Decorations

Paid by Kay

$72

Drinks

Paid by Liv

$140

Settlement

A short list of who pays whom.

Good fit

  • House parties, birthdays, watch parties, and casual gatherings
  • Events where one or two people bought most supplies
  • Groups that need transparent reimbursement

Probably not the tool

  • RSVP tracking or invites
  • Charging guests automatically
  • Budget planning before anything is purchased

Questions

Things people usually ask before sending the link

Can I split drinks separately from food?

Yes. Add drinks as their own expense and include only the people who should share that cost.

Will this make guests create accounts?

No. The event link opens in the browser.

Can I use this after the party?

Yes, but it works best if the link exists while people are still adding what they bought.

Quick start

Start with the number of people going.

EventSplit creates the shared page first. Names and expenses can come after the link is open.