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Distributed across 6 markets, strongest in Europe.
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Splid – Split group bills
v1.5.1
10mo ago
Cuspart competes by capturing the high-volume transactional tracking market, overlapping with Splid’s core utility of managing shared financial balances.
inNumerate directly competes for the utility-focused user base by bundling bill splitting with broader financial calculation tools.
This app targets the immediate, transactional moment of bill splitting, directly competing with Splid’s 'settle up' use case.
This banking app competes for the user's financial management workflow by offering integrated international transfer services.
This newcomer directly challenges Splid's core bill-splitting functionality with a focus on speed and privacy.
This app targets the same group expense market but emphasizes granular payment adjustments and selective member settlement.
This app competes for the 'quick utility' user who needs immediate financial clarity during shopping or daily tasks.
While niche, this app competes for the user's attention in the personal finance utility space by offering specialized calculation tools.
This app competes for the user's attention in the personal finance planning space, specifically regarding debt and repayment management.
While focused on severance, it competes for the same utility-seeking demographic that values automated financial calculations.
This app competes for the attention of users seeking expert financial management and simulation tools within the broader finance category.
Splittr is a direct functional clone of Splid, targeting the exact same demographic of travelers and roommates.
CalcTape serves users who require a persistent record of their calculations, overlapping with Splid’s need for transparent expense history.
As a full-service banking app, it competes for the user's primary financial management time and attention.
This is a full-scale fintech platform that competes for the user's primary financial management time and attention.
Flash competes by managing corporate expenses and benefits, overlapping with the 'expense tracking' aspect of Splid.
urpay operates in the broader digital finance space, offering a full-service wallet that includes bill management features.
This app provides a digital wallet experience that competes for the same user base interested in tracking and managing daily expenses.
This app competes by offering a high-trust, end-to-end digital banking experience that includes expense management.
As a major banking app, it provides integrated financial tools that can replace standalone expense trackers.
This app occupies the same mobile finance category, offering banking services that compete for the user's daily financial interactions.
Westpac occupies the user's financial ecosystem, offering built-in insights that reduce the need for third-party trackers.
A new entrant in the business finance space that competes for users needing ledger and tracking capabilities.
A direct entrant into the bill-splitting category, aiming to capture market share with simplified settlement features.
While focused on government aid, it competes for the same 'utility-first' user demographic looking for financial estimation tools.