Does anyone have recommendations for alternatives to Splitwise?
Recently they removed some features from their free version and now I am looking for an European alternative.
Thanks!
I used tricount last year and found it good. It’s a large bank behind it (bunq), but they sit in the Netherlands.
Yup, been using tricount for years, can’t rate it enough (especially now it does multiple currencies within a single kitty.
Mind you, thought it was French so have been pronouncing it “tree-cont” and that’s no coming back from that! :)
I have never heard of this, but is Revolut not European? Splitting was their big selling point initially
If you use ArcaneChat (https://arcanechat.me/) or DeltaChat (https://delta.chat/) there is an in-chat mini-apps for split bills, you can use it with groups of friends totally private end-to-end encrypted between chat members without the need of any online service for split bills
Me and my partner moved from Splitwise to Cospend on my Nextcloud instance. I like it more.
I’m going to have to convince some family members to do this soon. We’ve used splitwise, but I’ve wanted to drop it for years simply because it’s proprietary and I don’t trust it. Now I have more reasons. Did you use an app or a mobile site to input your expenses?
In the Netherlands there is Splitser which even has iDeal integration but never seen anyone else use it
I moved from Splitwise to Solitzer a few weeks ago. It’s simple and efficient, I like it a lot! I’m from Sweden, so I don’t use the bank integrations.
Used to be called “wiebetaaltwat”. Found out about this app years ago from couple of Dutch guys and it was actually quite nice to use.
Haven’t used it in awhile so don’t know if anything has changed, but it was simple and efficient.
Tricount is Dutch
Isn’t it Belgian?
If your European bank supports Ideal you can use Tikkie and Groepie (Tikkie ask individuals for money back, Groepie is dividing group expenses) https://www.tikkie.me/groepie
Does Tikkie work with non Dutch bank accounts now or is it still NL banks only?