Feature · Splitwise import

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Splitwise import

Want to move to a 100% free app but you've got months of expenses in Splitwise? Export the group as a CSV, match the members to your count, and everything lands at once. Nothing to retype by hand.

200expenses imported at once, in a single run
Neatly filed archive folders, moving from one system to another

How it works

The import reads the CSV file Splitwise lets you export, matches each person in the group to a member of your count, then shows you everything before you confirm. It's admin-only, and it plays out across three screens.

    01Step 1

    Get the CSV from Splitwise

    In Splitwise, open your group and export its data to a spreadsheet (CSV). You get a file with all your expenses: titles, amounts, dates, who paid. That's the file you'll hand to CountClub.

    02Step 2

    Pick the file in CountClub

    From a count you're admin of, start the import and select the CSV. The app reads it and spots the expenses and the people in the Splitwise group. Nothing to format beforehand.

    03Step 3

    Map the members

    CountClub lists the people found in the CSV. For each one, you say which member of your count they are: "Marie (Splitwise)" becomes "Marie" on your side. It's the only manual step, and it takes a minute.

    04Step 4

    Check the preview, and it's imported

    Before you confirm, you see every expense exactly as it'll land. If it looks right, you confirm: the import runs in a single all-or-nothing go. Your Splitwise history now lives in CountClub.

Honestly

What you should also know.

No overblown promises. Here are the real limits of the feature, to avoid surprises.

    It's a one-time import based on Splitwise's CSV export, not a live sync: expenses you add in Splitwise afterwards won't flow in on their own; you'd re-export.

    Up to 200 expenses per import. If your group is bigger, split the export into several files and import them one after another.

    Member matching is manual, in step 2. It's quick, but you're the one telling the app who's who.

    Only the count admin can run an import. If you're not the admin, ask whoever created the count.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

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