Collaborative grocery lists, reinvented

Know who spent what

The family grocery list that tracks every item, every trip, and every dollar, broken down by person.

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Trip Total
$142.30
Sarah's Items
$58.10
Mike's Items
$84.20

Your family's grocery list lives in a text thread. Your spending is invisible.

Everyone adds items through texts, sticky notes, and "can you grab..." messages. Nobody knows what the trip actually cost, who added the expensive stuff, or how spending compares week to week.

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Scattered lists

Items live in texts, notes apps, and someone's head. Things get missed every trip.

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Blind spending

You know the total. You don't know who's driving it or where the money's going.

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Zero accountability

"I only added a few things" is impossible to verify. No one tracks who added what.

Four steps. Total clarity.

From shared list to spending breakdown in minutes.

1

Add items together

Family members add items to the shared list from anywhere. CartSplit tracks who added each one.

2

Shop the list

Check items off as you go. Everyone sees the list update in real time.

3

Snap the receipt

Take a photo of your receipt or enter the total manually. Done in seconds.

4

See who spent what

Get a per-person spending breakdown instantly. Share it via text, email, or Facebook.

Everything families actually need

Shared Lists
Multiple family members add items to the same list in real time. No more duplicate texts or forgotten items.
Item Attribution
Every item shows who added it. Finally, accountability for the $12 fancy cheese and the third bag of chips.
Receipt Capture
Snap a photo of your receipt or type in the total. CartSplit does the math on who owes what.
Spending Breakdown
See how much each person's items cost per trip and over time. Spot trends before they become arguments.
Share Anywhere
Send your list or spending summary via email, text message, or Facebook. Meets your family wherever they are.
Trip History
Every shopping trip is logged with its receipt, items, and cost. Compare week over week to keep spending in check.

Stop guessing. Start splitting.

The first grocery list that treats your family's spending like it matters. Because it does.

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