Projects I’ve been cookin..
A Better way to handle group bills
I’ve used a lot of cost-splitting apps with friends over the years. They technically work, but the experience usually breaks down somewhere due to cluttered flows, friction when adding expenses or setting up balances, or paywalls that show up too early. The problem was clear: shared expenses between small groups shouldn’t feel complicated or restricted.
The scope for V1 was intentionally tight: account creation, adding expenses, and automatic balance calculation.
Using AI tools, I worked through the logic, edge cases, and core UX decisions to get a usable mobile-first web app live. It’s simple, but it solves the core job reliably.
The app is live, and you can use it here
In future iterations, I plan to spend time on improving Ui and UX further.
Projects I’ve been cookin..
A Better way to handle group bills
I’ve used almost all tools to split costs between people, a have been limited in some way. Either the UX is terrible, or you hit paywalls after adding just a couple of transactions.
After seeing designers and managers make products with new AI tools that are coming up, I wanted to give it a try..
The idea was simple: a tool that could help me split costs and make something my friends and I actually use.
After some back and forth with AI, I was able to put the first version of a web app where user can sign up and split costs with their friends.
I plan to make some updates to this but honestly I’m quite happy that I was able to put this together without much technical knowledge.
The app is live and you can try it here.
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