Friends don't
keep tabs
(we do)
Wariwari splits dinners, trips, and the rent. Without the spreadsheet, the group chat drama, or the awkward "hey so about that ¥3,200…"
Three steps. No math.
Wariwari keeps the math invisible. You add who's there, what was spent, and Warikun sorts out the rest.
Round up
the usual suspects.
Trips, dinners, the apartment, your band. Invite with a link — no one needs to sign up first.
Log a bill
in five seconds.
Type the amount, pick who's in, hit save. Uneven splits, percentages, shares — all quiet, all optional.
Warikun does
the awkward math.
One simplified list of who owes who. Mark as paid when it's done. No running totals, no guilt.
Things you might wonder.
Is it actually free?
Do my friends need an account?
How is this different from Splitwise?
Is my data private?
When is iOS coming?
Can I import from another app?
Warikun is the little kiwi
who handles the awkward bit.
Named for 割り勘 (warikan) — the Japanese custom of splitting a bill evenly among friends. He's a kiwi because kiwis can't fly, and neither should your dinner budget.
No spreadsheets.
No awkward texts.
Create a group in seconds. Invite with a link. Warikun handles the rest.
Create a group →