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Supasplit vs every other splitter
Honest side-by-side comparisons against every major bill-splitting app. Features, pricing, who each is best for. No shade, no spin.
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Cash App moves money. Supasplit tracks what's owed. Smart users run both, Supasplit to figure out the split, Cash App to send the payment. They aren't direct alternatives, they're two halves of the same workflow.
Supasplit is an ongoing splitting app for friend groups and roommates. Kittysplit is a zero-friction tool for a single event. Different use cases, both valid. If your group just needs to settle a weekend trip and no one wants to download an app, Kittysplit is hard to beat. If you're tracking shared life across months and years, Supasplit is built for that.
Revolut's split-bill feature is a shortcut inside a banking app, not a real splitter. Supasplit is a dedicated splitter with AI receipt scanning, voice input, groups, running balances, and themes. If you're already on Revolut for banking, its splitter is fine for quick in-moment splits but doesn't replace a proper ledger for roommates, trips, or anything that runs over time.
Settle Up is the straightforward, affordable alternative to Splitwise, strong on recurring expenses and clean UX. Supasplit is the modern iOS-native option with AI receipt scanning, voice expense entry, and no ads on any tier. Pick Settle Up if your group is mixed Android and iOS and you want the cheapest ad-free upgrade. Pick Supasplit if you're all on iPhone and want the fastest, most polished everyday experience.
Splittr is a tiny, one-time-purchase iOS app for people who refuse to pay a subscription just to split a dinner bill. Supasplit is the modern AI-powered alternative with receipt scanning, voice entry, smart reminders, 120+ currencies, and iOS widgets. Pick Splittr if you split bills twice a year and want to pay once, forever. Pick Supasplit if you want a polished everyday tool that actually keeps shipping new features.
Splitwise is the cross-platform workhorse with a huge user base. Supasplit is the modern iOS-native alternative with AI receipt scanning, voice expense entry, and no ads. Pick Splitwise if your group is split across Android and iOS or you need web access. Pick Supasplit if you want the fastest, cleanest experience and you're all on iPhone.
Tricount is the friendly European pick: genuinely free for core splitting, cross-platform, and simpler than Splitwise. Supasplit is the modern iOS-native alternative with AI receipt scanning, voice expense entry, and real personalization. Pick Tricount if your group is on mixed devices and you want free-forever basics. Pick Supasplit if you're all on iPhone and want faster entry, line-item receipts, and a polished app.
Venmo moves money. Supasplit tracks what you owe. They solve different problems, and plenty of people use both: Supasplit to figure out the split, Venmo to actually settle up. If you're comparing them head-to-head for ongoing group expenses, Supasplit is the real splitter.
Head-to-head comparisons
Comparing two other apps against each other, with a note on where Supasplit fits.
Revolut is a banking app that happens to include a split-the-bill feature, great for international travel because it also moves the money across currencies. Splitwise is a dedicated splitter with deeper tracking but no native payment layer. For a one-off trip with Revolut-using friends, Revolut wins on convenience. For ongoing group ledgers, Splitwise or Supasplit wins on depth, and Supasplit plus any payment app is usually the cleanest modern setup.
Splitwise is the US-leaning category veteran with the biggest user base and paywalled power features. Tricount is the European free-forever pick with lighter monetization and a cleaner feel. Both are fine, but if you're all on iPhone, Supasplit beats them with AI receipt scanning, voice entry, and zero ads on the free tier.
Splitwise and Venmo aren't really competitors. Splitwise is a ledger that tracks who owes what, Venmo is a payment app that moves money in the US. Most groups end up needing both, one to calculate the split and another to settle. Supasplit is the modern tracker that replaces Splitwise for iPhone groups and pairs cleanly with Venmo, Cash App, or Revolut for the actual payment.
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Alternatives to
Splitwise
If you are on iPhone and tired of ads, paywalled receipt scanning, and a UI that has not changed since 2015, Supasplit is the top Splitwise alternative in 2026. It covers the same core splitting, currencies, and debt simplification, then adds AI line-item receipt scanning, voice expense entry, themes, and widgets with no ads on the free tier. If your group spans iOS and Android or needs web, stay on Splitwise or look at Tricount.
Alternatives to
Tricount
Tricount is a solid free-forever pick, especially for European groups on mixed iOS and Android devices. Supasplit is the modern upgrade for iPhone users: AI receipt scanning, voice expense entry, a polished iOS-native UI, themes, and a home-screen widget. If your friends are all on iPhone and you split dinners often, Supasplit is the better everyday app.
Alternatives to
Venmo
Here is the real talk: you probably do not want an alternative to Venmo for moving money, it does that job fine. You want a real bill splitter, which Venmo was never designed to be. Supasplit is the missing piece: it tracks balances, splits restaurants by line item, and handles groups across trips and shared houses, while Venmo keeps doing what it is good at (settling up fast in USD).