Feature · Multiple payers
Two cards at the till, one single expense.
Multiple payers
At dinner, two friends tap their cards to cover the bill. In CountClub, you log one expense and check both payers: the app treats them as having covered equal halves. No duplicated line, no arbitrary pick of who "really" paid.

How it works
A split bill at the till is still one event, even when two cards run. CountClub lets you check every payer at once. The total amount is split equally between them on the payment side, while the share between beneficiaries stays completely independent.
Add the expense as usual
Title, total amount, category, receipt photo if you want. No difference from a regular expense at this point.
Check multiple people at "who paid"
Instead of picking a single payer, tick everyone who tapped their card. Two, three, however many the bill needed.
The app splits the amount equally between payers
On a 100 € bill paid by two, each is credited for 50 € advanced. No sub-amount entry — we model the real till case, not the exotic one.
Split beneficiaries however you like
Equal shares among eight diners, exclude people who arrived at dessert, or custom percentages: the split between beneficiaries is fully independent from who paid.
Honestly
What you should also know.
No overblown promises. Here are the real limits of the feature, to avoid surprises.
The advanced amount is divided equally between payers. If one person put in 60 € and the other 40 € on a 100 € bill, the app still treats it as 50/50 — that nuance isn't captured.
No hard limit on payers, but beyond three or four the interface gets cluttered — in practice we rarely exceed that.
Payers must be count members at the time of entry. You can't declare an external payer who hasn't joined.
FAQ
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