Compare bill splitting apps

Most people arrive at a shared-expense app already using one. These pages set out what Soljari does, in the same terms, so you can tell whether switching is worth the effort.

Soljari vs Splitwise

Splitwise is the best-known name in bill splitting, and since it began capping free accounts at four expenses a day it is also the most common reason people go looking for something else. Soljari covers the same ground — groups, balances, settle-ups, multiple payers — with no daily cap, and adds a step Splitwise does not have: a share someone adds for you does not move your balance until you accept it.

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Soljari vs Tricount

Tricount is built around the one-off trip: a shared tab that a group settles at the end. Soljari handles that case too, but keeps a running balance per friend that survives the trip — so the same account works for a holiday, a flat share and the people you regularly eat out with.

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Soljari vs Settle Up

Settle Up focuses on getting a group square with as few transfers as possible. Soljari puts more weight on the record: who agreed to what, what the receipt looked like, and what was said about an expense — so the balance is auditable rather than just minimal.

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What Soljari does

Every capability below is in the shipping product on web, Android and iOS. The individual comparison pages set the same list against one other app at a time.

  • Split a bill equally
  • Split by exact amount per person
  • Split by percentage
  • More than one person paying a single bill
  • Participants approve a share before it changes their balance
  • Groups for trips, households and teams
  • Multiple currencies
  • Attach a photo of the receipt
  • Comment thread on each expense
  • Date-filtered reports with spreadsheet export
  • Core splitting free, with no per-feature paywall
  • Ad supported

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