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Expense Sharing

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Let's Split It

Split shared bills, assign receipt items, and request repayment without spreadsheet math.

Let's Split It is a mobile app for peer-to-peer expense sharing. It helps a group split restaurant checks, group outings, trips, tabs, and other shared purchases by turning a receipt into a structured bill that users can review before sending payment requests. A user can upload or photograph a receipt, confirm the extracted line items, assign items to participants, and calculate each person's share with tax, tip, discounts, service fees, and other shared adjustments applied. The app does not sell physical goods. It provides a software service that helps users calculate and manage shared expenses, then request repayment when one participant has already covered the bill. Depending on the payment integrations enabled, the app may support Apple Pay, card payments, PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, or external payment links so participants can settle what they owe. Revenue may come from optional service fees, payment processing fees, premium features, or optional instant payout fees that are clearly disclosed before use. The product is intended for everyday bill splitting and peer-to-peer settlement, not for gambling, lending, cryptocurrency, stored-value accounts, or the sale of regulated goods.

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Pricing

Free • Optional service fees, payment processing fees, premium features, or instant payout fees may apply

Compatibility

iPhone for shared-expense calculation and repayment requests

Support

support@tamemj.com

Preview

Screenshots

3 screens
Let's Split It receipt import concept with extracted restaurant line items ready for review
Let's Split It participant assignment concept showing items mapped to different people on a shared bill
Let's Split It repayment summary concept with per-person totals, fee details, and payment request actions

Provider Support

Fantasy platforms this product can work with

These badges show which fantasy providers or test modes are supported by the overlay workflow.

5 options

Peer-to-Peer Settlement

Supported

The product is designed for shared-expense repayment between participants after one person covers a bill.

Receipt OCR

Planned

Receipt photo upload and item extraction are central to the product workflow.

Apple Pay and Cards

Optional

Card-based and Apple Pay settlement may be available when the payment provider supports those methods.

PayPal / Venmo / Cash App

Optional

External payment methods or links may be available depending on which integrations are enabled.

Instant Payout

Planned

Eligible funds may be available faster for an extra disclosed fee when payout support is enabled.

Stripe Verification

Clear product and payment-flow summary

Let's Split It is a software service for peer-to-peer shared expense settlement. It helps a host split a receipt, calculate what each participant owes, and request repayment after one person already covered the bill.

Core service

Shared bill splitting software

The app helps users review receipt items, assign them to participants, calculate each person's share, and request repayment after one person covers the bill.

When money moves

Only after a user triggers repayment

Users are charged or paid only when they initiate or complete a payment request tied to a shared expense such as a restaurant bill, trip tab, or group outing.

Revenue model

Optional fees and premium features

Revenue may come from optional service fees, payment processing fees, premium app features, or optional instant payout fees that are clearly disclosed.

Product Guardrails

What the app is and is not for

Designed for peer-to-peer expense sharing and bill settlement.
Does not sell physical goods or act as a marketplace for merchants.
Not intended for gambling, lending, cryptocurrency, stored-value accounts, or regulated-goods sales.
Payment methods can vary by enabled integrations, including Apple Pay, cards, PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, or external links.

Product Page Review

Tamem J

IT Solutions Engineer

Last reviewed: April 7, 2026

Pre-launch product pages are reviewed to keep API review, support contact, and public positioning clear before release.

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Reference This Page For

Best use cases

This page is the canonical public reference for the app while it is in development and before the store listing is live.

  • Use this page for public information about Let's Split It while it is still in development, including product direction, support contact path, and preview context.
  • Best for API review, partner review, and discovery of the product concept before release.
  • Do not treat this page as proof of released features until the app has a live App Store listing.

Core Workflow

What this product helps users do

Feature 1

Upload a receipt or snap a photo to start a shared bill

Feature 2

Review extracted line items before sending anything to the group

Feature 3

Assign items, shared charges, and split percentages across participants

Feature 4

Calculate each person's share with tax, tip, discounts, and service fees included

Feature 5

Request repayment when one person already paid the full bill

Feature 6

Support provider-dependent payment options like Apple Pay, cards, PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, or external payment links

Feature 7

Offer optional premium features or instant payout options with clear fee disclosure

Feature 8

Keep the workflow focused on peer-to-peer expense sharing instead of regulated financial products

Product Snapshot

Launch and support context

Status: In Development.

Pricing: Free • Optional service fees, payment processing fees, premium features, or instant payout fees may apply.

Maintained by: Tamem J.

Last updated: 2026-06-04.

Support: Email support with Let's Split It prefilled in the subject.

Privacy path: Every app page stays tied to the shared privacy policy so support and trust signals remain close to the product.

Release Notes

Latest product updates

2026-06-04

Stripe verification product page added

Added the public product page, payment-flow summary, and FAQ answers that explain how peer-to-peer shared expense settlement works in Let's Split It.

2026-06-04

Initial shared-bill workflow documented

Published the first product snapshot covering receipt capture, participant assignment, repayment requests, optional fees, and supported payment-method categories.

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Product FAQ

Common questions about Let's Split It

What is Let's Split It?

Let's Split It is a mobile app for splitting shared expenses like restaurant bills, group outings, trips, tabs, and other shared purchases. It helps users review receipt items, assign them to participants, calculate what each person owes, and request repayment.

Does the app sell physical goods or act as a marketplace?

No. The app does not sell physical goods. It provides a software service for receipt-based bill splitting, shared-expense management, and peer-to-peer repayment requests.

When are users charged or paid?

Users are paid or charged only when they initiate or complete a payment request tied to a shared bill. For example, if one user covers a restaurant bill for a group, the app can calculate what each friend owes and help request repayment.

Which payment methods may be supported?

Depending on the payment integrations enabled, the app may support Apple Pay, card payments, PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, or external payment links.

How can the app make money?

Revenue may come from optional service fees, payment processing fees, premium features, or optional instant payout fees. Standard payouts may also be available with no extra fee depending on the payment provider.

What is the app not intended for?

The product is intended for peer-to-peer expense sharing and bill settlement. It is not designed for gambling, lending, cryptocurrency, stored-value accounts, or the sale of regulated goods.