Great and easy to use tool. It’s easy to invite others and the only thing needed to access an “event“ (thing for which costs are shared) is a link. No registration required.
The only thing I miss is proper multi-currency support. The paid “Super Kitty” includes multi-currency support of some sort, but it does the conversion for each transaction at an automatically looked up rate. This is not sensible if you pay in cash (then the rate is whatever you’ve got when exchanging the money). Even if you pay by card the rate may vary (eg. additionial fees, …). I ended up converting the amounts manually with the average exchange rate we’ve got.
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Recently, I stumbled upon ihatemoney.org - a free and open source shared expenses manager and I found it great. It lets you create a group of members to manage settlements between them. Source: over 1 year ago
Honestly this sounds like a better use case for ihatemoney. https://ihatemoney.org/. Source: almost 3 years ago
- https://ihatemoney.org/ for daily spendings. Source: about 3 years ago
Splitwise - Splitwise is a free tool for friends and roommates to track bills and other shared expenses, so that everyone gets paid back. On the web, iPhone, and Android!
Tricount - Manage and share expenses with friends
SplittyPie - Create event, add users and their expenses.
Splid - Splid helps friends manage their money.
WieBetaaltWat - With WieBetaaltWat you can manage a list with your shared expenses.
Splittr - Splittr helps you to split group expenses and is so easy to use.
ihatemoney doesn’t support multiple currencies at all. So it’s pretty much useless for any trip to countries with different currencies.
I recommend - Kittysplit.