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Splittable 2.0 - Shared living made simple

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John Tabone
This is absolutely brilliant and something that everyone absolutely needs. Good work guys!
Vasanth Subramanian
@juantabone Thanks John! 😁
Ross Blankenship
Intrigued. Could you guys link up with the @radpad team? They're doing some awesome things in the payment/online rental space and could be a fruitful partnership.
John Whaley
Wish this had been available back when I had 6 roommates in a 3-bedroom flat in SF for years. Love this concept. Would be cool if it could help you split house duties too, since that's always a point of friction.
Felipe Ricieri
Was looking for an app like this for ages
Robert Bodley
Awesome app! Looks great and the functionality is great. Thank you
Vedaprodarte
This is for household. I saw one for personal finance called spentable.
Brent Chow
I was just nerding out and building a google form and google sheets dashboard, with monthly IFTTT emails to do the same thing... I'll stop my efforts and just try downloading an app instead haha. P.S. the SMS didnt work for me. I couldn't get past the formatting validation alert no matter how I put my phone number in...
Vasanth Subramanian
@hellobrent Hey Brent, that's not cool that the SMS invites wouldn't work for you. We've got a 2.0.2 update that should be released this week that fixes a few issues, including around invite sending. Hopefully that solves your problems, but feel free to shoot us an email at support@splittable.co with the details and we can take a look.
Didik Wicaksono
Hi! Its incompatible in my Android. It says need to have 4.1 and up, but my Moto G 1st gen already 5.1. Is there any specific hardware requirements?
Vasanth Subramanian
@did1k Hey Didik, our Android app should be compatible with your phone. If you can shoot support@splittable.co an email with some of the details, we'll try and see what we can do.
Felipe Belluco
Hi Edward, I've got a couple of questions, and these are about backend. You've probably been noticed that Parse It, famous backend framework, is closing doors in a year from now. We are in a middle of an app development and we use Parse since the very beginning. This is not the first experience with the framework, so we have a considerate background with it. Fortunately, we still got time for a big change. So, I would like to know from you is: Have you had big changes during the development of your app? Do you use any backend framework or you guys created everything from the ground up? Thanks a lot for your attention.