I’m thinking of logging travel expenditures with a group of people, where different ones can pay bills for the group (or maybe part of the group). It would be the best if you can see how much the group or a person spent, how much you need to pay whom back at the end of a trip.
Bonus if it is FOSS.
Bonus as well if it supports different currencies but if you can log just numerical values and create multiple tracks of record, it is also fine.
Thanks!
I use SplittyPie allot with my friends if we go on a trip/do something together. Works really well. You can install it as a PWA and it’s FOSS ;)
Thanks! I’ll check it out.
I use splitwise with my friends but I did zero research and just joined because they did. It works well and is super flexible when it comes to splitting expenses. I doubt it’s Foss.
Thanks! I installed Splitwise and it seems to require a subscription to run? I think I’ll just be using it for a trip or maybe two so subscription for it is a bit too much.
Huh, that’s weird. Are certain features behind a pay wall? I definitely don’t have a paid subscription and I’m using it right now to organize a trip. I use it like less than once a year for the last 5 years or so.
I assumed their business model was using their in-app money transfer feature and like taking a cut or hoping people forget to cash out or something. But you don’t even need to do that, you can sync Venmo or even mark transactions as paid in cash
Edit Oh, I see. I don’t think it’s required
+1 for splitwise. It works exactly like you want it to.
I’ve used KitchenOwl for this (I’m the developer), it’s FOSS but doesn’t support multiple currencies. It has an overview where you can breakdown costs by categories and see who ows whom.
Not FOSS, but me and my friends have been using Tricount for years.
I’ve been using Splitwise for years with my friends and my partner. It has a “simplify group debts” feature that gets everyone paid in as few transactions as possible. If Adam owes Eve $5 and Eve owes Seth $5, Splitwise just tells Adam to pay Seth. I pay for premium, which has some nice features like currency conversion and receipt scanning. Regardless of which app you use, I have a couple tips.
First, discuss ahead of time which expenses you’ll be adding to the group expenses. On a cabin trip last summer, one friend brought $100+ worth of liquor, but only one or two people drank it. Several of us were annoyed at having to pay him back for something we didn’t use.
Second, at the end of your trip you’ll “settle up” by having the people who paid less reimburse the people who paid more. Wait a few days after the trip for everyone to add any final expenses. Sometimes people settle up prematurely, and then someone realizes they forgot to add a dinner that they paid for. This makes it confusing and creates a bunch of extra Venmo transactions. Just wait.
Really appreciate your elaborate sharing! I tried installing Splitwise but it seems to require a subscription to use or only allow me to add a few entries. I don’t think I would be using it frequently enough to afford a subscription so I guess I will try out other alternatives suggested here.
Thanks though!
Shoot! Enshittification strikes again. Well good luck. Hopefully my tips can be useful anyway.
I don’t think it isFOSS, but the dutch ‘Wiebetaaltwat’ (translated: who’s paying what) is doing this. I think they have an English app as well nowadays (called Splitser)
I tried a few, and settled on Splitser. It’s good.
Shit, I’d just make a spreadsheet, but then again, I love spreadsheets. Not FOSS, but you could set up a Google Forms to collect the entries in a more user friendly format.
I moved from Splitwise to Splid. I wish I had a FOSS alternative too.
There are a bunch of alternatives that don’t require everyone to install some software disrespectful to your privacy : https://spliit.app/ for example or https://splitio.vercel.app/