Use case · Nights out

Nights out with friends, without the "I'll transfer tomorrow".

Bars, restaurants, concerts, afternoon drinks: you cover the table, you log it, everyone settles before the next time. No account required to join, balances in real time, zero spreadsheet.

Café terrace in black and white, friends catching up

The familiar mess

We know it — we've been there too.

    01

    You cover dinner for eight, three friends forget their cards, and the waiter is starting to stare.

    02

    The friend who's been saying "I'll transfer tomorrow" for three weeks.

    03

    The late-night attempt to do the maths out loud, slightly drunk, which ends in an argument.

How it works

One night, a count created in thirty seconds. Three habits so nobody ends up debating the bill.

    01Step 1

    Someone spins up the count on the fly

    At the start of the night, one of you creates a count ("Saturday drinks") and drops the link in the WhatsApp group. Thirty seconds later everyone's in, even those without the app.

    02Step 2

    Everyone logs what they cover

    First round of beers, the pizza, the taxi home: 10 seconds to add. If you paid starters and wine for the table, you can exclude people who arrived later from sharing it.

    03Step 3

    See balances before heading home

    When it's time to leave, everyone knows exactly who owes who. Some settle right away on Lydia or Wero, others wait for a transfer — but everyone has the same info.

    04Step 4

    Settle by the next night out

    Duplicate the count for next weekend, carry balances forward, or settle right away. No lingering debts, no lingering resentment.

The features that matter

What counts in this case.

    Invitation link, no account required

    The friend without the app joins from their browser. Zero friction, zero required sign-up.

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    Debt simplification

    The algorithm finds the minimum number of transfers to settle everyone. Eight or ten people? Often three transfers instead of twenty.

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    Multiple payers

    Two cards at the till? One expense, two payers, the amounts each covered — everything stays accurate.

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    Contextual phrases

    The friend who never pays gets a gently teasing line. The big payer gets thanked. Tension defused by humour.

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    Payment methods on profile

    Lydia, Wero, Revolut, IBAN: people who owe you see how to pay you without having to ask.

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We go out every Saturday with the same crew. Since CountClub, nobody says "I'll transfer tomorrow" any more. We settle before we head home.

Julie
Nights out · Bordeaux

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