Gas is only the start
Fuel matters, but road trips also create tolls, parking, snacks, meals, and grocery runs.
Gas, tolls, snacks, groceries, parking, lodging, and one person who keeps tapping their card. TripTally keeps the road trip tab shared from the first stop.
The real job
What you need to do
Gas, tolls, snacks, groceries, parking, lodging, and one person who keeps tapping their card. TripTally keeps the road trip tab shared from the first stop.
What usually breaks
The hard part is memory. People remember the big hotel charge, but not every gas fill-up, toll, snack run, or parking fee.
How TripTally helps
TripTally gives the car one shared tab so the group can add costs as they happen and settle once at the end.
Good moments to use it
Fuel matters, but road trips also create tolls, parking, snacks, meals, and grocery runs.
The person who paid for gas can add gas. The person who paid for dinner can add dinner. The tab stays shared.
If someone skipped an activity or paid separately, adjust that expense without changing the whole trip.
Example
TripTally turns stops, receipts, and card taps into one payback list.
Trip tab
Weekend Trip
Gas
Paid by Maya
$84
Tolls
Paid by Jon
$26
Motel
Paid by Priya
$210
Settlement
A short list of who pays whom.
Questions
Yes. Add gas as an expense, then keep adding tolls, lodging, food, parking, and any other shared costs in the same trip.
Yes. Use the split editor for any expense that should not be shared equally.
Usually no. Add expenses during the trip and use the settlement summary once the group is ready to pay back.
How this app can be used