Finding a truly free split expenses app — no ads, no premium paywalls, no limits — is harder than it should be. Most popular apps start free and slowly push you toward a paid plan. Splitt is different: it's 100% free, built specifically for couples, and has no plans to change that.
Try Splitt for free →Splitwise used to be fully free. Now its free tier shows ads, limits some features, and constantly nudges you to upgrade to Splitwise Pro at $3.99/month. Tricount is free but lacks the couple-specific features that make day-to-day expense tracking actually useful.
The problem is that apps built for groups (roommates, travel friends, work colleagues) are fundamentally different from what couples need. Couples don't need to split 12-way restaurant bills — they need a simple, fast way to track who paid what and settle up at the end of the month.
Splitt was built with exactly one use case in mind: two people sharing expenses in a relationship. That focus shows in every design decision:
| Feature | Splitt | Splitwise | Tricount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Completely free | ✓ | ✗ ads + limits | ✓ |
| No ads | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Built for couples | ✓ | ✗ groups | ✗ groups |
| No app install needed | ✓ PWA | ✗ | ✗ |
| Monthly charts | ✓ | ✓ (premium) | ✗ |
Getting started takes about 2 minutes:
From that point on, any expense either of you adds is instantly visible to the other. The balance updates automatically so you always know where you stand.
Yes. The core features — expense tracking, real-time balance, history, charts — are and will remain free. Splitt is currently in its growth phase and the goal is to make the best couple expense tracker available to everyone, regardless of budget.
A premium tier is planned for the future with advanced features like budget goals and export options, but the core app will always be free to use.
Can I use Splitt without my partner installing anything?
Yes. Splitt is a PWA — your partner just opens the invite link in their browser and joins. No app store required.
Is Splitt available on iPhone and Android?
Yes, it works on both. Since it runs in the browser, it works on any device with a modern browser — iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, everything.
What if my partner and I use different currencies?
Currently Splitt uses a single currency per couple. Multi-currency support is on the roadmap.
How is Splitt different from a shared Google Sheet?
A spreadsheet requires manual updates and has no automation. Splitt gives you a dedicated interface, instant balance calculation, mobile-first design, and spending charts — all without the maintenance overhead of a spreadsheet.