Bill accuracy

Before you split the check, check the check.

A bill can add up differently than expected even before anyone decides who had what. Fetti Up looks for supported signals and turns them into calm heads-ups for the organizer to review.

What Fetti Up can surface

Seven useful places to take a second look.

Scanned items versus subtotal

The line items read from the receipt do not add up to its printed subtotal.

Parts versus total

Items, tax, tip, and fees do not reconcile to the current total.

Tip calculated after tax

The tip appears to use the post-tax amount as its base.

Tip notably above 20%

The tip amount is notably higher than 20% of the relevant base.

Mandatory fee plus separate tip

A service charge or another mandatory fee appears alongside a separate tip.

Taxable-item mismatch

The printed tax does not line up with the items the receipt draft marks taxable.

Signed-slip mismatch

The amount on a signed receipt differs from the current bill total.

What happens next

The organizer stays in charge of every edit.

  1. See the signal

    Fetti Up explains which values do not line up or why a tip or fee deserves a look.

  2. Compare the receipt

    The organizer checks the printed receipt and the editable bill draft.

  3. Choose what to change

    The organizer can edit a value, keep it as entered, or move on. Every edit remains the organizer's choice.

What a bill check is not

Helpful review, with clear limits.

A faded photo, unusual receipt layout, missing field, or restaurant-specific charge can limit what Fetti Up recognizes. A quiet bill check means no supported issue was surfaced from the available data, not that every possible error has been ruled out.

Ready for the next check?

Next time you say “I got it,” let Fetti Up handle the admin.