TechKnow With Tantra: Tricount – Split Bills / Manage Group Expenses

The Tricount App helps share expenses in a group, easily and efficiently. It is great for holidays, organizing parties or events with several people, managing your budget, etc. With a simple, intuitive interface, it helps you share and manage expenses within a group. It also helps in uneven sharing of expenses when needed. It even works offline with updates whenever you connect with the internet. You need to create an account and share the link with your friends. Once entries are done, you can instantly figure who should pay how much to whom and settle your accounts.

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