u/Artistic-Junket-2961

Has anyone successfully used Telegram channels to promote an app launch?

Has anyone here actually used Telegram channels for launching or promoting an app?

Curious if it worked for:

  • installs
  • retention
  • real users
  • or if it was mostly low-quality traffic

Would love to hear honest experiences before I spend money on it 😄

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u/Artistic-Junket-2961 — 9 days ago

Built an AI app to stop the “I’ll pay you later” chaos after group dinners/trips 😅

Hey everyone 👋

I’ve been building an app called Splytio after getting tired of the awkward “who paid for what?” chaos after dinners, trips, and shared expenses.

The app uses AI to scan receipts and automatically split items between people instead of manually calculating everything manually.

Main features:

- AI receipt scanning

- Item-by-item bill splitting

- Shared expense tracking

- Tax/accounting export support

- Manual + AI flows

There’s currently a free tier with 5 free scans, and we recently added discounted early launch pricing while we continue improving the app based on feedback.

Would genuinely love honest feedback on:

- onboarding

- UI/UX

- receipt scanning accuracy

- whether this actually feels useful in real life

Still improving it daily, so brutal feedback is welcome 🙏

iOS:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/splytio/id6759476941

u/Artistic-Junket-2961 — 14 days ago
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Does splitting shared expenses ever become more exhausting than the actual expense itself?

I’ve noticed with shared dinners, groceries, trips, and group expenses, people either:

  • forget who paid
  • underpay
  • overpay
  • or one person quietly absorbs small costs over time

And eventually everyone just gives up tracking it properly

Curious how people here handle shared expenses while still trying to stay financially organised/frugal?

Do you:

  • split instantly?
  • use apps? like Splytio or Splitwise?
  • track manually?
  • just rotate who pays each time?
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u/Artistic-Junket-2961 — 14 days ago

Why does every university friend group end up with one unpaid accountant? 😭

Every university friend group somehow ends up with one person tracking:

  • dinners
  • Uber rides
  • groceries
  • trips
  • random shared costs

And somehow that person never signed up for the job 😂

Curious how people here actually manage shared expenses?

Do you:

  • use Splytio or Splitwise?
  • track things manually?
  • just rotate payments?
  • give up and hope it balances out eventually? 😅
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u/Artistic-Junket-2961 — 14 days ago

Does every shared house eventually end up with one “spreadsheet roommate”? 😭

After enough awkward “you still owe me for dinner/Uber/groceries” situations in shared living, I realized one person always ends up becoming the unpaid accountant of the house 😂

At some point I got so tired of manually tracking receipts and expenses that I ended up building a small app for it.

It scans receipts and automatically splits items between people instead of manually calculating everything every time.

Honestly curious how other people here manage shared expenses with roommates?

Do you use:

- Splitwise? Splytio? as app?

- spreadsheets?

- banking apps?

- pure trust and chaos? 😂

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u/Artistic-Junket-2961 — 14 days ago

[iOS, Beta] Built an AI app to stop the “I’ll pay you later” chaos after group dinners/trips 😅

Built Splytio after getting tired of manually splitting receipts during dinners, trips, and shared expenses.

The app uses AI to scan receipts and automatically split items between people.

Would genuinely love honest feedback on:

  • UI/UX
  • onboarding
  • receipt accuracy
  • whether this feels useful in real life

Free tier includes 5 free scans.

iOS:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/splytio/id6759476941

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u/Artistic-Junket-2961 — 15 days ago