The host bought everything
If one person covered supplies, food, and drinks, the tab shows exactly what they fronted.
Food, drinks, decorations, rides, cleanup supplies. EventSplit keeps the party costs visible so the host is not left sending a mystery total.
Why this search happens
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.
Searches this answers
Good moments to use it
If one person covered supplies, food, and drinks, the tab shows exactly what they fronted.
Keep alcohol or optional items from becoming a silent tax on people who skipped them.
Let people add what they bought instead of texting photos and hoping the host logs it.
Example
The host gets clarity without writing a long explanation.
Event tab
Shared Event
Pizza
Paid by Mia
$180
Decorations
Paid by Kay
$72
Drinks
Paid by Liv
$140
Settlement
A short list of who pays whom.
Questions
Yes. Add drinks as their own expense and include only the people who should share that cost.
No. The event link opens in the browser.
Yes, but it works best if the link exists while people are still adding what they bought.