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Group expense splitting apps have too much friction for simple fair splits

Splitwise and similar tools add unnecessary overhead for groups that just want to split bills fairly without managing complex settlements or creating accounts. A builder created EasySplits specifically to address this friction, validating the gap. The market is large and recurring across social groups, roommates, and travelers.

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