DivideIt: Easy Bill Splitting

DivideIt: Easy Bill Splitting
Developer: Raymond Yip
Category: Finance
100 installs
2.00 ratings
27 monthly active users
Revenue not available

DivideIt: Easy Bill Splitting Summary

DivideIt: Easy Bill Splitting is a mobile iOS app in Finance by Raymond Yip. Released in Oct 2025 (6 months ago). It has 2.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 27 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 19, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Mar 19, 2026 .


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App Description

DivideIt: Easy Bill Splitting

Split bills instantly. No math. No awkwardness.

DivideIt makes splitting any bill with friends effortless, whether you're at a restaurant, on a trip, or sharing household costs.

Scan & Split in Seconds
Point your camera at any receipt and DivideIt automatically extracts the items for you. No more squinting at totals or punching in numbers manually. Add, edit, or remove items however you like.

Split Your Way
Assign individual items to specific people, split everything equally, or mix and match. Drag items to assign them, tap to split between multiple people, and let DivideIt handle all the math, including tax and tip.

Tally: Group Expense Tracking (beta)
Going on a trip or sharing a place? Use Tally to track shared expenses over time across a group. Add bills, record who paid, and see simplified balances so everyone knows exactly what they owe. Supports multiple payment methods and settlement tracking.

Your Data, Safely Stored
Sign in with Apple to back up your Tally groups and expense history to iCloud. Your data stays secure and accessible, even if you switch devices or reinstall the app.

Manage Your People
Save your friends and frequent contacts for faster bill splitting every time. No need to re-enter names — just pick and go.

Bill History
Every bill you split is saved so you can revisit, reference, or reshare at any time.

Simple. Fast. Fair.
DivideIt gets out of the way so you can focus on enjoying the moment, not the math.