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The Splitwise app makes it easy for friends, family, and roommates to split bills, pay debts, and keep track of group expenses. To get started, just install the Splitwise app on your Android, iPhone, or iPad, create an account, and invite friends or family to download the app. Anyone in your Splitwise group can add bills and other common expenses, and Splitwise will track due dates and amounts owed. Group members can even make feeless payments through Venmo, PayPal, or Paytm. This wikiHow article will show you how to track, share, and settle group expenses fairly with Splitwise.
How does Splitwise work?
- Select Add Friends on Splitwise to prompt friends to make an account, and select Start a Group to record expenses for trips or bill sharing.
- To add an expense, choose the Add Bill button and enter all information about the expense and who is sharing it.
- Click Settle Up to reimburse others for their expenses. Try the Simplify Debts feature to reduce the number of payments within a group.
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Navigate to the Splitwise sign-up page. Making an account on Splitwise is free and quick.
- Set up your account on a laptop or desktop computer, for an easy, smooth setup. Once you’ve completed the initial steps, you can download the mobile app, available on Android and iOS, for convenient use.
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Type your name in the text field on the "Introduce Yourself" page. You will then be prompted to enter your email address and a password. Once you've done that, press the orange "Sign me up!" button. [1] X Research source
- If you know the name of the group you are splitting expenses with, you can choose to go ahead and add a group or skip the group setup for now.
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Click the big orange button in the middle of your home screen labeled 'Add friends on Splitwise to add friends in the mobile app.'
- To share bills or receipts, your friends also need to have a Splitwise account and connect with you. This is done when you add them as a friend.
- You cannot share expenses with anyone who is not your friend on Splitwise, and you can only add expenses that you need to split with other people. [2] X Research source
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Add friends via Gmail or other email addresses. Press "Add friends from Gmail" for friends who have a Gmail account. Press "Add friends via email address" if your friends use different email addresses like Yahoo or Outlook.
- Once you’ve invited your friend or added them, they will appear in your 'friend dashboard,' and you can begin sharing expenses.
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Create established expense-sharing groups, instead of one-time splits. This feature is great for sharing recurring expenses on vacation with friends, splitting grocery bills with a roommate, or sharing bills with a significant other. [3] X Research source
- On the Splitwise desktop website: Click on your name in the upper right-hand corner of the home screen. Then click ‘Create a new group’ in the drop-down menu.
- On iPhone: Tap to navigate to your Groups tag. Then, at the bottom of your list of groups (if you already have some), click ‘Start a group.’
- On Android: Tap the more option (the three vertical dots) in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. Then, choose the ‘Create a group’ option.
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Click your group then, click the "Add bill" button to add an expense. You'll be asked to fill in a couple of details about your expense, like the total cost, who paid, and how much each person should owe. [4] X Research source
- Once you’ve created a group and added some friends, you can start sharing expenses. On Splitwise, you can split bills or receipts equally or unequally, depending on the type of bill and situational circumstances. [5] X Research source
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Include a picture or additional notes, or even change the date if you’re adding an earlier expense. [6] X Research source
- Take note, any person involved in a bill or a group has the ability to view, edit, and delete any bill. Splitwise includes this function so anyone can correct mistakes or fix problems with their finances. [7] X Research source
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Click the “Settle Up” button to start the reimbursement process. After you’ve started adding expenses and getting a few yourself, you need to pay back your friends. Splitwise calls this “settling up.” [8] X Research source
- "Settling up" completes payments between two people. In a group, each person must "settle up" with one another.
- You can record a cash payment if you prefer using paying in person with cash.
- You can also use PayPal or Venmo, if you're in a supported country, directly on the Splitwise app.
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You can choose to pay back your friends whenever you receive an expense or you can settle up at the end of every month. On Splitwise, you don’t have to pay back right away, but the record is always there for when you have the funds available.
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Splitwise's 'simplify debts' feature restructures debt within groups and across friendships. This feature does not change the total amount anyone owes, instead, it minimizes the total number of payments within a group. [9] X Research source
- For example, if Emily owes Jane $50 and Jane owes Grace $50, rather than making two separate payments, Splitwise would tell Emily to pay Grace $50.
- This feature is optional, and you can choose to turn it on within a group from the group settings option.
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Split the rent calculator. This tool is great for roommates whose rooms and amenities are different from one another. Splitwise's rent calculator will ask you to input your total rent and then describe each person's living accommodations. Splitwise factors in the number of windows in a room, size, closet space, and more to split the rent fairly among roommates.
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Travel calculator. If you're going on a road trip or splitting a beach house, Splitwise can divvy up the costs. Input the total cost, how many people attended, and how long they stayed for a fair price estimate for each person.
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Noise calculator. If you're keeping your neighbors up at night with late night noise (like parties or guitar practice), use this tool to figure out how much you should contribute in rent as an apology.
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Guest calculator. If a friend is crashing for a couple of nights on your couch, calculate what percentage of the rent they should contribute. This is best used for longer-term couch-stays, rather than a one or two-night visit.
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References
- ↑ https://www.splitwise.com/signup/1000
- ↑ https://feedback.splitwise.com/knowledgebase/articles/206028-why-do-i-have-to-add-friends-in-order-to-use-split
- ↑ https://feedback.splitwise.com/knowledgebase/articles/321623-how-do-i-create-a-group
- ↑ https://feedback.splitwise.com/knowledgebase/articles/1088920-how-do-i-use-splitwise
- ↑ https://feedback.splitwise.com/knowledgebase/articles/77463-can-i-split-an-expense-by-percentages
- ↑ https://feedback.splitwise.com/knowledgebase/articles/1088920-how-do-i-use-splitwise
- ↑ https://feedback.splitwise.com/knowledgebase/articles/89944-why-can-other-people-edit-or-delete-expenses-that
- ↑ https://feedback.splitwise.com/knowledgebase/articles/1088920-how-do-i-use-splitwise
- ↑ https://feedback.splitwise.com/knowledgebase/articles/107220-what-does-the-simplify-debts-setting-do
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