Privacy-First Group Expense Splitter Without Account Requirements
A product promotion for a no-signup group expense calculator targeting restaurants, trips, and shared living. This is a product pitch rather than an observed user problem. The expense-splitting space has multiple established tools, limiting builder opportunity here.
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