Restaurant checks with different orders
Assign each line item to the right people and let shared appetizers split between everyone who had them.
Scan the receipt, assign items to the people who had them, and let EventSplit divide tax and tip around the real order instead of forcing an equal split.
Why this search happens
Intent
People searching for a receipt splitter usually have the check in front of them. They want item-level math now, not a full finance app later.
Pain
Equal splits feel fast until someone ordered less, skipped drinks, or only shared an appetizer. Manual receipt math also breaks down around tax, tip, and shared items.
EventSplit angle
EventSplit keeps the receipt split inside the same shared event tab, so the dinner bill can become part of the wider group settlement.
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Good moments to use it
Assign each line item to the right people and let shared appetizers split between everyone who had them.
People who ordered more should carry more of the tax and tip. Receipt mode keeps that math visible.
The payer can share the tab so everyone can check the split instead of trusting a screenshot.
Example
EventSplit turns item choices into each person's fair total, including tax and tip.
Event tab
Shared Event
Burger
Paid by Ari
$18
Shared fries
Paid by Ari
$9
Cocktails
Paid by Ari
$28
Settlement
A short list of who pays whom.
Questions
Yes. Receipt mode lets you assign each item to one or more people, then calculates each person's share.
Yes. Tax and tip are included in the receipt total and distributed with the assigned items.
No. Create the shared tab, send the link, and people can open it in the browser.