Settle Up
What if I don't have loose. What if he takes out the calculator. What if we do the math tomorrow... There are no more excuses for those who shy away from paying their bills. And it is that applications like Settle Up help make trips, joint gifts or the participation of several people in a payment be equitable With it you only have to enter the expenses and who has paid them to know who owes what. It is simple and very attractive. And best of all, it's free.
Just download it for Android or iPhone from the usual app stores, Google Play and the App Store.It is free, and does not require any kind of complicated registration. Once inside the application, all you have to do is create the group of expenses among which everything will be distributed equally. And it is that the application is designed to divide everything equally, knowing who has paid more or less, and who remains to pay their part
You just have to add the users by giving them a name. That's how simple the group is created. Then it is enough to add the total expenses and who has paid them directly from their pocket or card. No need to divide or add. Just add the expense and who has paid it. Automatically, Settle Up is in charge of marking that user as positive and as negative the fair share owed by each other user in the group as negative. All this with a very simple visual design with bubbles that represent these values on the screen.And also with the data written at the bottom.
This way it is possible to know which user must pay and what amount. In addition, the application does all the accounts and shows the specific data of each transaction. In other words, beyond knowing the debt of each user, it indicates what specific amount must be paid to those who are in green numbers or have made the corresponding payment. So you don't have to use the calculator at all.
Of course, it is missing that Settle Up is linked to different banking services to be able to make transfers and clear accounts from the same application. The good thing is that it is not necessary for each user to have the application on their mobile. The downside is that a user has to be a treasurer and proactively record all these expenses in the application.