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    114 comments  ·  General  ·  Admin →

    Splitwise has some basic support for this now, depending on what you’re looking for. We now support multiple email addresses for a single account, so you can more easily share one account with multiple people.

    However, we won’t automatically adjust how much you should owe as a “couple”. For example, if “Bob” adds an expense with “Sue and John’s Couple Account”, then the bill will be split 50/50 between those two Splitwise accounts. I can definitely see how it would be useful to automatically make Sue and John pay for 2 shares, but we’re unlikely to add that feature in the near future. For now, you can still work around this by manually using the “Split by shares” option when adding a bill, and assigning 2 shares to the relevant account.

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    75 comments  ·  General  ·  Admin →

    We aren’t planing to add support for custom categories in the near future. We’re considering better ways to allow people to sort expenses into categories other than the ones we’ve provided. In the meantime, if there are particular important categories you feel are missing, feel free to email us with a suggestion at support@splitwise.com.

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    152 comments  ·  General » Mobile  ·  Admin →

    We just added a very basic calculator function to our web app, so you can now use basic mathematical operations when entering a cost (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). We hope to add similar features to our mobile apps at some point in the future!

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    273 comments  ·  General  ·  Admin →

    An update: we’re still not planning to add the concept of a payment for a specific bill or a specific expense. We’ve left this idea under review for many years, but we’re not convinced it’s the right idea for Splitwise. We think focusing on a total balance makes things simpler in most cases. This is also how a bank balance works.

    Here’s two potential work-arounds if you’re not satisfied:

    1. Let’s say you want to set things up so you can see if people have specifically paid for a certain bill, or for a certain month of expenses. You can create a group just for that bill or month – then, when viewing that group, you will only see balances owed from that specific bill or set of bills.

    2. Once you pay an amount and want to keep track of it being for a certain bill, you could use…

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    under review  ·  15 comments  ·  General » Mobile  ·  Admin →
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    Paige commented  · 

    My partner and I used Splitwise on the daily to track and split our expenses. Recently we've switched to Honeydue because it has the feature of syncing banks and splitting an expense directly from the bank. This is a very crucial feature that I believe Splitwise is missing as a competitor.

    I used to have to manually input all transactions into the app and sometimes I don't know if I've already recorded a transaction, therefore risking double counting expenses. Once an expense is split on Honeydue, I cannot split it again -- this is also a great additional feature aside from syncing our banks.

    If Splitwise can implement these 2 features (link banks so all transactions are easily accessible, and preventing a transaction from being split after it has been split), I would love to use Splitwise again.

    Honeydue targets couples, so as of the moment I cannot use it for groups expenses. I would consider switching to Honeydue completely once this feature is out.

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