@markgurman I built https://t.co/WOgrGqviHH to solve this exact problem with Venmo integration built in. Totally free. Give it a shot before Apple Sherlocks me.
It's 2026.
AI can write code. Cars drive themselves. My fridge texts me when I'm out of milk.
And yet, splitting a dinner bill still requires:
→ One person doing math on their phone
→ Three people pretending to help but just staring
→ A Venmo request chain that takes 4 business days
→ That one friend who "forgets" tax exists
I’ve been waiting for someone to fix this.
𝗙𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗹𝘆𝗦𝘁𝘆𝗹𝗲 launched today. It's honestly embarrassing it took this long to exist.
The flow is stupid simple:
1. Snap a pic of the receipt
2. Items auto-assign to people (smart scan handles multiples)
3. Tax, tip, and fees split precisely — down to the cent
4. Friends get a text with a pre-filled Venmo link. No app. No account. Done in one tap.
Covers the edge cases: people paying for others, uneven sharing, random "I'll get the tip" moments. Handles it clean.
Bonus: it tracks your tabs so you can see your spending patterns, favorite restaurants, and most-frequented dining companions.
Live as of right now in the US iOS App Store. Go use it. https://t.co/46nnpC7cfY
Show your support in the comments and the Product Hunt launch if you want it in your country: https://t.co/WmpwEyE8zo
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♻️ Repost for the person in your group who still brings a calculator to brunch.
@bstaples@jasonbcox0@JonahBSterling Jonah should probably update his profile. Confusing to see Microsoft when all of this started from moving from Microsoft (GitHub).