Goa expense tracker
A 4-day Goa trip with 8 friends generates 25+ shared expenses — Airbnb, scooter rental, shacks, fuel, club covers. Split fairly with no daily caps and no signal-required sync.

Sample budget for a group of 8 friends on a 4-day Goa trip: ₹8,000–18,000 per person. Real costs vary; this is a baseline. Use it to set expectations with your group before the trip starts.
Airbnb in North Goa or Anjuna for groups of 6–10 splits cleanly equal. Hotel for smaller groups.
Scooter at ₹400–500/day per pair, plus fuel. Split among riders.
Item-wise split for non-veg vs veg. Drinks usually go on a separate split (only drinkers).
Cover charges and drinks. Split only among people who went; non-drinkers excluded.
Per-activity split among participants only.
Train, flight, or road trip. Different per person; log individually.
For a Goa trip, the cleanest model is 'equal-by-default with exceptions': hotel and fuel split equally; restaurant bills split item-wise (or only among non-vegetarians for non-veg dishes); club nights split only among people who went; activities split per-participant. Don't try to mental-math during the trip — log every expense in the app the moment it happens.
The Hisaab handles the math automatically. Add expenses as they happen, even with no signal. At the end of the trip, hit "settle up" and the app suggests UPI transfers that minimize the number of payments — usually 2–3 transfers settle the whole trip.
Goa has spotty network coverage in many areas — beach shacks, Anjuna lanes, parts of Palolem. Splitwise free struggles offline; The Hisaab is offline-first, so you can log every shack lunch and scooter petrol stop as it happens.
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