Juan Rodriguez

Divvi - Divvi tracks what your group spends so nobody has to

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Divvi splits shared expenses so no one has to do the math or chase people for money. Scan a receipt, share a link, everyone taps what they had. Tax, tip, and fees handled automatically. Each person gets a payment link. No app download, no account needed. For groups that share expenses regularly, Divvi tracks who's paid what so everyone takes turns and nobody owes anyone anything.

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Juan Rodriguez
I built Divvi because I was tired of the same scene every time my friends and I went out to eat. Someone pays, pulls out the calculator, tries to figure out who had what, and then spends the next three days chasing people on Venmo. The math isn't hard. The awkwardness is. I looked at existing apps and they all had the same problem: everyone at the table needs to download something and create an account before you can even start. That kills it. Nobody wants to do that while the server is waiting. So I built Divvi as a web app. One person scans the receipt, shares a link, and everyone else just opens it in their browser. You tap what you ordered, Divvi does the math on tax, tip, and fees, and you get a payment link. Done. I'm a non-technical solo founder. I built the entire thing using AI coding tools, which honestly changed what's possible for someone like me. The product is live, bilingual (English and Spanish), and completely free. What I'm working on next: persistent group ledgers that track who's paid what over time, so your friend group can stop splitting every bill and just take turns. The goal is to make money something you never have to think about between friends.