How do I use Splitpal?

Splitpal is an app for splitting expenses with your friends. It lets you and your friends add various bills and keep track of who owes who, and then it helps you to settle up with each other. Here’s a quick overview of how it works. First things first: you don’t have to sign in or […]

How are debts calculated?

Debt simplification (a.k.a. “simplify debts” or “debt shuffling”) is a feature of Splitpal that restructures debt within a groups and across friendships. It does not change the total amount that anyone owes, but it makes it easier to pay people back by minimizing the total number of payments.

Can Splitpal do currency conversion between multiple currencies?

Absolutely. SplitPal has built-in currency converter with up-to-date exchange rates. While creating a group you will be prompted to select your base currency. Think of this is what currency you would like to be splitting the expenses in with your friends. However, say you are on a trip to a foreign country and want to […]

Can I set a default currency?

Yes, you can set a default currency on SplitPal. To do this, when adding a new bill, receipt or expense, just click on the currency symbol in the “amount” field. You’ll be presented with a list of all the different currencies that Splitpal supports. .This setting will apply to all new bills, expenses, and other […]

How do I change the currency of an expense?

Managing finances can be a daunting task, especially when dealing with multiple currencies. Splitpal, our group expense sharing app, aims to simplify the process by allowing users to add expenses and receipts in various currencies. This feature saves users time and effort, making it an ideal solution for individuals and businesses dealing with finances in […]

Does Splitpal support “debt shuffling”?

Screenshot of of debt simplification process SplitPal handles through shuffling of amounts owed

Yes – Debt shuffling is a feature that is automatically included in the calculations. Debts are simplified by amounts owed. If Person A owes Person B $20 for one expense and person B owes Person A $15 for another expense, the amount owed will be simplified person a would owe person B $5 after the […]