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For group dinners

Group dinner, settled before the coffees arrive.

Hosting eight friends? Anniversary dinner? Repartim handles the receipt while you handle the conversation.

What goes wrong

The usual problems.

Big tables

More people, more orders, more friction at the end of the night.

One card, many shares

Whoever paid wants their money back without sending eight separate Venmo requests.

Different appetites

Some people had the tasting menu. Others just had dessert.

The slow goodbye

Splitting the bill at the door, in the cold, on someone's phone calculator.

What it looks like

Here's the app handling it.

Six friends at Maya's birthday dinner — different orders, shared appetizers, the birthday person doesn't pay.

Repartim showing a for group dinners bill with line items, balances, and settle-up suggestions

How Repartim handles it

Four quick steps.

1

Photograph the receipt

While the table waits for the card, snap the bill.

2

Add everyone

Type the names. Add 'pays for 2' if a couple is splitting together.

3

Adjust shares

Fixed amounts for the tasting menu, equal share for the rest.

4

Drop the link in chat

Everyone sees what they owe before they get home.

Common scenarios

Cases people actually hit.

Birthday dinner

The birthday person is covered by the group. Set their share to fixed zero.

Big group, equal split

Twelve people sharing tapas. Equal split, one number per head.

Different drink budgets

Two bottles of wine vs water — set fixed amounts for the wine drinkers.

Bringing a partner

One person represents their partner with 'pays for 2 people' on their entry.

Why it helps

What you actually get.

Done at the table

The split is settled before you leave. No follow-up messages.

No app for guests

Even friends who never use Repartim can open the link and see their share.

Fair without arguing

The receipt is the source of truth. Repartim does the math.

FAQ

Things people ask.

Can the birthday person be exempt?

Yes. Add them to the bill but leave their items empty. Repartim treats them as a participant who doesn't pay anything, and the others cover their share.

How does "pays for 2" work for couples?

On a person's entry, set "pays for: 2 people". Repartim counts them as two shares of any equal-split items, useful when a couple wants to be billed as one unit.

What if everyone shared everything?

Leave everyone on equal contribution. Add the total bill as one item under whoever paid, and the math evens out across the group.

Ready to split your next bill?

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