Receipt-OCR splitting · One-bill workflow · No account
A Tricount alternative
for the bill in front of you, not the trip ledger.
Tricount is excellent for ongoing group balances across a trip. RightSplit is the other side of that workflow: you're at dinner, the check has 12 items and someone ordered a third bottle, and you want to settle this bill — right now — and move on. Scan, assign, send. No group setup. No running tab.
How does RightSplit compare to Tricount?
Different scopes — Tricount tracks a shared trip; RightSplit closes out one bill.
Workflow
RightSplit: Scan receipt → assign items → share each person's total. One-and-done.
Tricount: Create a group → log expenses as they happen → settle at trip end.
Tricount: Create a group → log expenses as they happen → settle at trip end.
Receipt OCR
RightSplit: On-device Apple Vision framework; the photo never leaves your phone.
Tricount: Manual entry of each expense; no receipt OCR as a core feature.
Tricount: Manual entry of each expense; no receipt OCR as a core feature.
Group setup
RightSplit: None. Type the names of who's at the table.
Tricount: Create a tricount; invite participants; track ongoing.
Tricount: Create a tricount; invite participants; track ongoing.
Pricing
RightSplit: Free + $1.99/yr or $7.99 lifetime (one-time, owns it).
Tricount: Free + Pro subscription.
Tricount: Free + Pro subscription.
Who should pick RightSplit vs Tricount?
Pick RightSplit if…
- Your typical use case is a single dinner, not a multi-day trip
- You'd rather scan the receipt than type 12 line items
- You want item-level fairness with proportional tip math
- You don't want everyone at the table to need an account
- You prefer a lifetime price option to a subscription
Stick with Tricount if…
- You're on a group trip and want a running balance across days
- You need to track who paid for what across many separate expenses
- Your group is comfortable with everyone using the same app
- You don't need OCR — manual entry is fast enough
About RightSplit
Questions
FAQ
What is the best Tricount alternative for one-off bill splitting?
RightSplit is a privacy-first iPhone alternative to Tricount for moments when a single bill needs splitting now. It scans receipts on-device with Apple's Vision framework, splits item-by-item with proportional tip distribution, and sends each person their total via iMessage or WhatsApp. No group setup, no running ledger, no account.
Does RightSplit replace Tricount for group trips?
No — different jobs. Tricount tracks a shared trip ledger over days or weeks. RightSplit settles one bill at a time. If you're on a group trip and want a running balance across all dinners, Tricount is the right tool. RightSplit is what you reach for at each individual dinner, then close out.
How is RightSplit's pricing different from Tricount Pro?
Tricount is freemium with a Pro subscription for advanced features. RightSplit is free for equal splits, with item-based splitting on a $1.99/year or $7.99 lifetime tier — the lifetime option means one purchase, no recurring charge, no auto-renew.
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vs Venmo Split
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Try it
Open RightSplit.
Scan the receipt, settle the bill, no accounts.