Use case: group dinners

One check. Different orders. Exact shares.

Equal splits are easy when the table ordered equally. Fetti Up is for the other nights: different entrees, a few shared plates, a separate drink, and one person putting the whole tab on their card.

From table to settled tab

Keep the social part easy and the bill part explainable.

  1. Scan the restaurant receipt

    Create an editable draft, then confirm the items, tax, tip, fees, and total against the paper receipt.

  2. Review the bill check

    Look at any supported heads-ups about the subtotal, total, tip basis, high tip, mandatory fees, tax, or signed slip.

  3. Assign personal and shared dishes

    Tap the people who had each item. A shared appetizer can divide among its claimers while one person's drink stays with that person.

  4. Send the link

    Friends review the bill in a browser, adjust their claims if needed, and see the exact share tied to their items.

  5. See what comes back

    Record full or partial repayments and keep the remaining amounts in one organizer view.

Itemized without being rigid

Split the salad. Keep the cocktail personal.

Each receipt item can belong to one person or several people. Tax, tip, and fees then spread proportionally, and deterministic rounding makes the shares add back to the restaurant total.

A good fit when

One person covered a check that needs context.

  • People ordered different amounts.
  • Some dishes were shared by only part of the table.
  • The receipt includes tax, tip, or mandatory fees that need to reconcile.
  • The organizer wants one link and a clear view of what is still coming back.

Ready for the next check?

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