Tip Calculator Apps Are Clunky or Require Signup for a Simple Quick-Math Task
Existing tip calculator tools are unnecessarily complex — loading slowly, showing intrusive ads, or requiring account creation before allowing basic calculation. Users at restaurants and service venues need instant results with no friction but find available options poorly optimized for this context. The gap between need simplicity and available complexity drives users to mental math or workarounds.
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