Handle the leftover. Split into clean, collectible amounts.
No more chasing odd cents. Keep the exact remainder, or round up to the nearest 10 or 100 so every share is a clean number that is easy to collect. Free, no sign-up.
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Split 5,000 across 3 people and each share is 1,666.66 — and suddenly you are dealing with odd change, fiddly transfer amounts, and a total that is off by a unit. SplitPay puts that leftover front and center. Before you collect, you choose how to handle it: keep the exact remainder, round each share up to the nearest 10, or up to the nearest 100. When you round up, the small surplus is collected and the person who fronted the money can pool it. The math stays simple — per person equals total divided by the number of people — but the in-page quick calculator lets you settle the remainder in a way that feels clean and fair.
Why odd-cent splits are annoying
When an amount does not divide evenly, splitting to the exact unit means someone pays a little more or less, and everyone scrambles for small change. Even with transfer apps, an amount like 1,667 is fiddly to type, and totals can end up a unit off — just enough to feel awkward. SplitPay still lets you keep the exact remainder when you want precision, but it also gives you a way to round to clean numbers up front, so the leftover stops being a source of friction every time you split.
Round up to the nearest 10 or 100
In the quick calculator you can round each per-person share up to the nearest 10 or the nearest 100. For example, 1,666 becomes 1,670 at the nearest 10, or 1,700 at the nearest 100. Both the payer and the people paying back deal in clean, memorable numbers, so collecting and transferring is far easier. There is no round-down option — everyone pays the same, slightly higher amount, so no single person gets stuck absorbing the leftover.
The payer pools the small surplus
Rounding up collects slightly more than the actual total. That small surplus goes to whoever fronted the money, who can pool it. The friend who covered dinner can keep the rounding surplus for next time, put it toward a tip, or cover a small shared expense. Because the calculator shows exactly how much extra was collected, you avoid the usual question of who the leftover belongs to — it is clear and intentional rather than an accident.
An honest tradeoff: the link is the key, history is local
Skipping accounts has a cost: the event URL itself is the key. Anyone who has the link can open it to view and edit, which makes sharing effortless but means you should only send the URL to people you trust. Your list of recently opened events lives only in your current browser. On another device or browser, or after clearing your history, those events will not appear. If you want to reopen an event later, bookmark or save its URL yourself so you do not lose it.
How to get clean amounts
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Enter the total and headcount
Type the total amount and the number of people into the quick calculator. Per person equals total divided by the headcount, calculated automatically.
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Choose how to handle the leftover
Pick keep the exact remainder, round up to the nearest 10, or round up to the nearest 100 — whichever is easiest to collect.
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Check the share and surplus
Review the rounded per-person amount and the total surplus that the person who fronted the money can pool.
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Share it as an event
Build an event, using per-payment member selection for partial-group costs if needed, then share the URL. Anyone with the link can view and edit.
FAQ
- Can I keep the exact leftover instead of rounding?
- Yes. Choose the keep the exact remainder option and shares are shown to the precise unit with no rounding. Use this when you want an exact, to-the-cent settlement.
- Does it round to the nearest 10 or 100?
- Both are supported. You can round each per-person share up to the nearest 10 or up to the nearest 100. There is no round-down option that pays less.
- What happens to the extra money from rounding up?
- The small surplus from rounding up goes to whoever fronted the money, who can pool it for next time, a tip, or a shared cost. The amount collected is shown clearly.
- Do I need to sign up or install an app?
- No. SplitPay is free with no account and no app to install. You just create an event in your browser and share the URL with the group.
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