Travelling as a couple? Settle as one.
When two of you are on a trip with friends, it makes no sense to split every euro between yourselves. DivvyUp groups couples so you count as a single unit — while still splitting fairly with everyone else.
On a couples-and-friends trip, one partner pays for the taxi and the other grabs the wine, and it all evens out at home. What matters is where your household stands against the rest of the group. DivvyUp's member grouping links the two of you so your expenses pool together and you settle up once, as a couple.
Group with your partner
Send "group with Alex" and DivvyUp treats the two of you as one household. Your expenses combine and the group sees a single balance for your couple.
A fair two-person share
Share weights let your couple carry the right portion of shared costs — a two-person household naturally shoulders more of the villa than a solo traveller.
Both of you can log
Either partner can send an expense from their own WhatsApp. Whoever happens to be holding the receipt logs it, and it lands on your shared tally.
AI reads the receipt
Snap a photo of dinner and GPT-4o pulls the merchant, total, and currency. No arguing over who noted down what — the bot captures it.
Any currency, sorted
Log a gelato in euros and a cab in kuna — DivvyUp converts each to your pool's base currency so your couple's total is always clear.
One settle-up per couple
At the end, DivvyUp works out who owes whom across the whole group and gives your household a single figure to send or collect.
Common questions
How do we link our two accounts?+
One partner sends "group with" and the other's name to DivvyUp. From then on, your expenses combine and the group sees a single balance for the two of you.
Can both of us add expenses?+
Yes. Each partner logs from their own WhatsApp, and everything flows into your shared couple balance. Whoever has the receipt in hand can enter it.
How do we make sure our share is fair?+
Use share weights so your two-person household carries a proportionate slice of shared costs like accommodation, rather than being counted as a single person.
Do we still split fairly with the friends we travel with?+
Absolutely. Grouping only combines the two of you. Against the rest of the group, DivvyUp still divides shared costs fairly and shows exactly who owes whom.
Plan your couples getaway
Create a pool, group with your partner, and split cleanly with the friends you travel with. Free, from WhatsApp.
Create your pool