acceptance: 6250 HUF on a € sheet (bug 372390c7)
keeps the HUF amount and converts to € (never relabels 6250 as €)
👥 People
Alice @alice
sendsAlice runs /newsplit @bob
👥 Group chat
Alice
/newsplit @bob
Hello! I’m @splitsheetbot, here to help you split bills with friends. — show full message
Hello! I’m @splitsheetbot, here to help you split bills with friends.
I use something called a Splitsheet—a dynamic message that keeps track of all expenses and debts. Below, you’ll find your first Splitsheet.
Here’s how to get started:
1. Join the Splitsheet by clicking the 👥➕ button (or reply with add @username)
2. Reply to the Splitsheet with a description of your expense
3. Pin the Splitsheet for quick access
Examples of messages:
- groceries 50 (sender paid, and the cost is split evenly among all members)
- bought coffee for Emma 15 (sender paid, and only Emma owes)
- John bought concert tickets for me and Sarah, 40 each (John spent 80, and both Sarah and you owe)
How to edit expenses:
- Edit your own message
- Reply to your message with the changes
- Reply to your message requesting deletion
Adding expenses is free. One payment shows who owes whom, for the whole group, forever.
When you're ready to start a new Splitsheet, use the /newsplit command. You can mention members to add them immediately: /newsplit @alice @bob
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact @splitsheet_help_bot
I use something called a Splitsheet—a dynamic message that keeps track of all expenses and debts. Below, you’ll find your first Splitsheet.
Here’s how to get started:
1. Join the Splitsheet by clicking the 👥➕ button (or reply with add @username)
2. Reply to the Splitsheet with a description of your expense
3. Pin the Splitsheet for quick access
Examples of messages:
- groceries 50 (sender paid, and the cost is split evenly among all members)
- bought coffee for Emma 15 (sender paid, and only Emma owes)
- John bought concert tickets for me and Sarah, 40 each (John spent 80, and both Sarah and you owe)
How to edit expenses:
- Edit your own message
- Reply to your message with the changes
- Reply to your message requesting deletion
Adding expenses is free. One payment shows who owes whom, for the whole group, forever.
When you're ready to start a new Splitsheet, use the /newsplit command. You can mention members to add them immediately: /newsplit @alice @bob
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact @splitsheet_help_bot
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🛡️ Admin log channel
📋 #splitsheet_created
By: Alice
Sheet:
👤 #member_joined
Name: Alice
Sheet:
👤 #member_joined
Name: bob
Sheet:
By: Alice
Sheet:
cb82d8e2-4417-46d7-9be0-976f89651d10👤 #member_joined
Name: Alice
Sheet:
cb82d8e2-4417-46d7-9be0-976f89651d10👤 #member_joined
Name: bob
Sheet:
cb82d8e2-4417-46d7-9be0-976f89651d10viaWebApp.setCurrencyAlice sets the base currency to EUR
👥 Group chat
Alice
/newsplit @bob
Hello! I’m @splitsheetbot, here to help you split bills with friends. — show full message
Hello! I’m @splitsheetbot, here to help you split bills with friends.
I use something called a Splitsheet—a dynamic message that keeps track of all expenses and debts. Below, you’ll find your first Splitsheet.
Here’s how to get started:
1. Join the Splitsheet by clicking the 👥➕ button (or reply with add @username)
2. Reply to the Splitsheet with a description of your expense
3. Pin the Splitsheet for quick access
Examples of messages:
- groceries 50 (sender paid, and the cost is split evenly among all members)
- bought coffee for Emma 15 (sender paid, and only Emma owes)
- John bought concert tickets for me and Sarah, 40 each (John spent 80, and both Sarah and you owe)
How to edit expenses:
- Edit your own message
- Reply to your message with the changes
- Reply to your message requesting deletion
Adding expenses is free. One payment shows who owes whom, for the whole group, forever.
When you're ready to start a new Splitsheet, use the /newsplit command. You can mention members to add them immediately: /newsplit @alice @bob
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact @splitsheet_help_bot
I use something called a Splitsheet—a dynamic message that keeps track of all expenses and debts. Below, you’ll find your first Splitsheet.
Here’s how to get started:
1. Join the Splitsheet by clicking the 👥➕ button (or reply with add @username)
2. Reply to the Splitsheet with a description of your expense
3. Pin the Splitsheet for quick access
Examples of messages:
- groceries 50 (sender paid, and the cost is split evenly among all members)
- bought coffee for Emma 15 (sender paid, and only Emma owes)
- John bought concert tickets for me and Sarah, 40 each (John spent 80, and both Sarah and you owe)
How to edit expenses:
- Edit your own message
- Reply to your message with the changes
- Reply to your message requesting deletion
Adding expenses is free. One payment shows who owes whom, for the whole group, forever.
When you're ready to start a new Splitsheet, use the /newsplit command. You can mention members to add them immediately: /newsplit @alice @bob
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact @splitsheet_help_bot
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📱 Mini App

repliesAlice replies to the splitsheet: “dinner 6250 forints”
- ✓the original HUF currency (Ft) is preserved
- ✓a conversion is shown (≈)
- ✓the € conversion is 16.25 (6250 × 0.0026)
- ✓the raw 6250 never appears labelled as € (the bug)
- ✓the total is the converted ~16.25 €, not 6250
👥 Group chat
Alice
/newsplit @bob
Hello! I’m @splitsheetbot, here to help you split bills with friends. — show full message
Hello! I’m @splitsheetbot, here to help you split bills with friends.
I use something called a Splitsheet—a dynamic message that keeps track of all expenses and debts. Below, you’ll find your first Splitsheet.
Here’s how to get started:
1. Join the Splitsheet by clicking the 👥➕ button (or reply with add @username)
2. Reply to the Splitsheet with a description of your expense
3. Pin the Splitsheet for quick access
Examples of messages:
- groceries 50 (sender paid, and the cost is split evenly among all members)
- bought coffee for Emma 15 (sender paid, and only Emma owes)
- John bought concert tickets for me and Sarah, 40 each (John spent 80, and both Sarah and you owe)
How to edit expenses:
- Edit your own message
- Reply to your message with the changes
- Reply to your message requesting deletion
Adding expenses is free. One payment shows who owes whom, for the whole group, forever.
When you're ready to start a new Splitsheet, use the /newsplit command. You can mention members to add them immediately: /newsplit @alice @bob
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact @splitsheet_help_bot
I use something called a Splitsheet—a dynamic message that keeps track of all expenses and debts. Below, you’ll find your first Splitsheet.
Here’s how to get started:
1. Join the Splitsheet by clicking the 👥➕ button (or reply with add @username)
2. Reply to the Splitsheet with a description of your expense
3. Pin the Splitsheet for quick access
Examples of messages:
- groceries 50 (sender paid, and the cost is split evenly among all members)
- bought coffee for Emma 15 (sender paid, and only Emma owes)
- John bought concert tickets for me and Sarah, 40 each (John spent 80, and both Sarah and you owe)
How to edit expenses:
- Edit your own message
- Reply to your message with the changes
- Reply to your message requesting deletion
Adding expenses is free. One payment shows who owes whom, for the whole group, forever.
When you're ready to start a new Splitsheet, use the /newsplit command. You can mention members to add them immediately: /newsplit @alice @bob
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact @splitsheet_help_bot
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📋 Splitsheet
💰 16.25€ • 👥 Alice, @bob
Jun 19, 2026
Dinner ― 6,250.00Ft (≈16.25€) • Alice for all
🔒 All debts are already calculated. Unlock to see them
↩️ Reply to add an expense. Or tap here
💰 16.25€ • 👥 Alice, @bob
Jun 19, 2026
Dinner ― 6,250.00Ft (≈16.25€) • Alice for all
🔒 All debts are already calculated. Unlock to see them
↩️ Reply to add an expense. Or tap here
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🔓 See the debts
Alice
dinner 6250 forints
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