Save unequal split settings
I always pay 2/3 and roommate pays 1/3 (i sublet one of the rooms, but think couples). % split is great but would be nice not to have to type 66.67 and 33.33 every time.
The ability to save unequal splits in a group is a Pro feature. With Pro enabled, you will find the option to save unequal splits at the bottom of the group’s Settings page in our mobile apps.
You can sign up for Pro in our apps by going to the Account tab in iOS or the top left menu on Android, or by going directly to https://secure.splitwise.com/pro/subscribe.
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Alonso Alejandro Zúñiga Beltrán commented
Any update??
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Anonymous commented
How split by share is different from this? You can use 2:1
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Facundo commented
Congratulations for the app. I would love if you can add this because all the charges we make with my partner are in relation to income. So it would be great if you always have the same% saved. gacias!
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Anonymous commented
I'm interested in this improvement too. When can we expect it?
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Bob commented
Now I see that this was first proposed over six years ago with the last admin comment from over three years ago. Is Splitwise currently being maintained? If so, where are the enhancements going? I may be expecting a bit much from a free product!
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Bob commented
I requested a saved percent group split setting a year ago, and its still on the "possible improvements" list? Pretty old school pace you folks are setting! Its unworkable for each person to type in a split that may change during the event. At the end, you have to edit each bill using the final split. Easier to pull out the data and put into a spreadsheet. The split should be visible to everyone. I put three votes on this enhancement. Hoping others will too!
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Javi commented
We also need this feature. If you'd make it premium, I'd consider becoming it. Most of the time for our groceries we do 60%-40% as she eats less. It's annoying having to do this everytime
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Anonymous commented
Hi
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Guilherme Campos Camargo commented
Please do this, guys! It is soo annoying having to do the math every time and type the numbers I want to pay something half/half as a couple.
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Ariel commented
so needed, cause me and my friend always use for lent 100% to each other,but we need to choose this every time.
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Leandro Gattás commented
Needed!!!
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Anmol Arora commented
I'm a Developer myself. I would love to help you guys implement this feature. I really need this feature.
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Anonymous commented
I need this! Has it been added 3 years later?
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Abhijeet Vaidya commented
You enable me to split an expense by shares. That is awesome as typically expenses are made by a family and the split is by the number of people in that family (headcount). Unfortunately, I have to enter the shares for every expense. Could we not configure a group in which each person / family name is allocated certain shares and that is used as default for all calculations in that group? One should be able to overwrite it, if a certain family member does not join - but the minute I click on the Shares icon it can prepopulate the shares based on group settings. That will make it more usable for families and not just individuals.
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Rushi Patel commented
every time it will take more time to change same sharing... it will be great if we can save sharing
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Ibnu Nawila commented
i always use unequal split by shares. which means for ur case it's 2 shares for u, 1 share for ur folk and voila!
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Tobias commented
Would love to be able to save default unequal split
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M Hanson commented
I would also like to see this feature/functionality.
My SO and I split our bills based on individual earnings, so it would be great to be able to save a %split rate. IE: He makes $100k/year and I make 70k year so our effective split rate is 59%/41%. Please let us know if this is on the dev roadmap. Thanks!
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Cisco commented
This Would be simply great!! I would love this feature
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Bonnie McWilliam commented
I just completed the Splitwise Pro Survey which asked me how useful to I find the option to Save Default Splits but so far I don't see the option to save default/unequal splits! Am I missing something? This would be SOO helpful as my partner and I split every expense by % of our income.