One person paid. Split it.
Dinner, rent, that absurd IKEA run. One payer, a few participants, a shared receipt.
HiBill tracks the dinners, the deposits, the forgotten fifties. Expenses you split and transfers that settle up — two kinds of the same honest thing. No group-chat math. No awkward asks. Just the balance, when you want to look.
One input, two kinds. Type who, what, and how much. Split it or just move it — your call.
Every person you owe or who owes you shows up on Home. Sorted by size, written in plain language.
When someone pays you back (or you pay them), log a transfer. The balance resolves itself.
Take a photo of any receipt and HiBill reads the title, total, currency, date, and line items — then drafts the transaction for you. Split it across everyone, or keep it. No more squinting at faded paper or typing amounts by hand.
No separate settlements tab. Expenses and transfers interleave chronologically — the complete truth of who did what, for whom, when.
Most apps conflate them and pretend groups or settlements are separate features. HiBill collapses the model: two kinds, one timeline, one balance.
Dinner, rent, that absurd IKEA run. One payer, a few participants, a shared receipt.
You gave them cash, or paid them back. No split, no receipt — the balance just moves the right way.
Every balance comes with a plain-language caption — who owes whom, in a single serif line, so the number always reads like a relationship and not a row in a sheet.
Everyone who scans connects to the whole group in one tap.
Heading on a trip or moving in together? Make a Circle, share the QR, and everyone who joins is instantly linked to the whole group. Then add them all to a transaction at once — no friend requests, no adding people one by one.
A Circle just connects people. It holds no balance of its own — the money still settles cleanly, one person at a time.
No group plans, no per-seat math, no annual lock-in. Start free and stay free for as long as you like.