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Splittr - Expense Splitting
v2.14.2
2.5y ago
Tightly focused on 2 markets (Germany, United States).
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
This app competes directly for the 'quick utility' finance user, capturing high-volume traffic through bill-splitting functionality that overlaps with Splittr's core use case.
Splid is the primary market leader in the expense-splitting category, directly competing for the same user base looking for simple, offline-capable group finance management.
Groupay targets the same group-finance demographic but focuses on granular control over settlement adjustments.
Bushel operates in the same space by providing financial tracking and analytics, though it focuses on a specific professional vertical.
This newcomer enters the finance space by focusing on ledger and inventory management, potentially capturing users who need more than just expense splitting.
This app competes for the same finance-focused user base by offering specialized calculation tools that solve complex financial planning problems.
This app competes by offering modern utility features like receipt scanning that directly address the manual entry pain points found in Splittr.
This app targets the same 'utility-seeking' finance user who needs to calculate and plan recurring financial obligations.
This app competes for the broader 'Finance' category user who requires multi-purpose calculation tools beyond simple expense splitting.
While niche, this app competes for the same financial utility-seeking audience by providing automated calculation tools.
It competes by positioning itself as a comprehensive financial hub, drawing users who want expert analysis alongside their daily tracking.
This app competes for the user's financial management time, specifically focusing on business and account administration.
This app is a direct peer in the personal finance category, utilizing a calendar-based interface to track shared and individual expenses.
This is a regional banking competitor that captures the same finance-focused user base through digital payment utility.
Kumari Smart competes by offering a comprehensive banking platform that includes bill payment and fund transfer capabilities.
This app competes for the same finance-oriented user by providing a suite of payment and utility services within a single mobile interface.
Moneydance serves as a peer by offering comprehensive financial management tools that include transaction entry and cross-platform sync.
Leobank occupies the same finance category, competing for the user's attention within their broader digital banking ecosystem.
This newcomer targets the financial utility market with a focus on loan management and business analytics.
A new entrant in the finance-adjacent space, focusing on government aid estimation and financial screening.