Splitwise has long been myfavorite app for splitting expenses.

The app makes it easy to figure out who owes who, and even works well across multiple currencies.

It’s another example of apps limiting basic, free features to bring in more revenue.

A screenshot of the Tricount app on a green background

Fortunately, there are still other expense-tracking apps that let you log entries for free.

you could create two buckets of expenses, such as for two separate trips or projects.

For more trips, you could create an account and continue logging expenses.

Screenshots of the Settle Up app on Android and iPhone.

Its free tier offers a lot of what Splitwise used to do, but you might run into ads.

It’s a solid Splitwise alternative at a reasonable price.

It’s a great web-based expense splitter that supports multiple currencies.

Screenshots of Venmo’s bill splitting feature

Its biggest flaw at the moment is a lack of mobile apps, which might be a dealbreaker.

you could find SplitMyExpenses here:SplitMyExpenses

A screenshot of the expense-splitting app Splid

A screenshot of the SplitMyExpenses web app