Mixed phones, mixed patience
A browser link works whether the group is on iPhone, Android, or a laptop.
One person creates the tab, sends the link, and everyone can add what they paid from the browser. No app store detour, no account chase.
The situation
What people are trying to avoid
One person creates the tab, sends the link, and everyone can add what they paid from the browser. No app store detour, no account chase.
Why equal split fails
A perfect app fails if half the group refuses to install it, forgets their login, or ignores the invite. The shared link is the adoption shortcut.
How to keep it simple
EventSplit makes the link the product. Open it, pick a name, add costs, and settle from the same page.
Common cases
A browser link works whether the group is on iPhone, Android, or a laptop.
Dinners, BBQs, parties, gifts, and short events should not require a permanent finance account.
The shared page gives context before someone asks for payback.
Example
No one has to install anything before the group can see who owes whom.
Event tab
Shared Event
Dinner
Paid by Maya
$144
Rideshare
Paid by Jon
$42
Snacks
Paid by Priya
$31
Settlement
A short list of who pays whom.
Questions
Yes. Create the tab, share the link, and people can open it in the browser.
Yes. EventSplit is built for shared editing, so people can add what they paid from their own phones.
No. EventSplit works well for small dinners, day events, BBQs, parties, group gifts, and any shared cost that needs one clean ending.
How this app can be used