For groups that will not download another app

Split the bill with a link, not an onboarding process

One person creates the tab, sends the link, and everyone can add what they paid from the browser. No app store detour, no account chase.

No account chase
No spreadsheet cleanup
No mystery total later

Why this search happens

The problem people are trying to get away from

Intent

People searching for a no-app bill splitter usually need cooperation from a group right now. The blocker is not math. It is getting everyone into the same tool.

Pain

A perfect app fails if half the group refuses to install it, forgets their login, or ignores the invite. The shared link is the adoption shortcut.

EventSplit angle

EventSplit makes the link the product. Open it, pick a name, add costs, and settle from the same page.

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Good moments to use it

It works best when money is shared but nobody wants a system

Mixed phones, mixed patience

A browser link works whether the group is on iPhone, Android, or a laptop.

One-off groups

Dinners, BBQs, parties, gifts, and short events should not require a permanent finance account.

People need to check the math

The shared page gives context before someone asks for payback.

Example

A link everyone can open

No one has to install anything before the group can see who owes whom.

Event tab

Shared Event

Share link

Dinner

Paid by Maya

$144

Rideshare

Paid by Jon

$42

Snacks

Paid by Priya

$31

Settlement

A short list of who pays whom.

Good fit

  • Groups where app downloads are the main friction
  • Dinners, BBQs, parties, gifts, and casual shared costs
  • People who want a temporary shared tab instead of a permanent account

Probably not the tool

  • Recurring household ledgers
  • Bank-linked repayment inside the app
  • Teams with accounting approval workflows

Questions

Things people usually ask before sending the link

Can I really split a bill without making an account?

Yes. Create the tab, share the link, and people can open it in the browser.

Can multiple people edit the same bill?

Yes. EventSplit is built for shared editing, so people can add what they paid from their own phones.

Is this only for big events?

No. EventSplit works well for small dinners, day events, BBQs, parties, group gifts, and any shared cost that needs one clean ending.

Quick start

Start with the number of people going.

EventSplit creates the shared page first. Names and expenses can come after the link is open.