Expenses, plans, chat, photos, checklists, and settle-up, all in one shared place designed for travel.
A weekend getaway, a destination wedding, your team's offsite — same app, different shape of group. Pick a use case to see how Grptripz fits.
The classic Grptripz scenario: four to ten friends, an AirBnB or two, a week somewhere new. Multiple currencies if you're crossing borders. One person fronts the rental, another covers Day 1 dinner, a third books the activity. Grptripz keeps the running total visible to everyone in-trip, locks FX rates the moment you pay, and produces the minimum number of payments at the end — instead of the twelve tangled ones you'd otherwise owe.
Eight to twenty guests at a villa in Tulum, a finca in Mallorca, a hotel block in Charleston. Welcome dinner Thursday, ceremony Friday, beach day Saturday, brunch Sunday — and somebody is fronting most of it. Grptripz handles the welcome-dinner split for the wedding party, the group-villa split across days, and the bachelor-trip residuals all in the same trip. The bride and groom don't pay for anything and nobody has to bring it up at the rehearsal dinner.
Twelve people in Nashville for three nights. Ubers, club covers, dinner, brunch, the bottle service nobody can remember. The guest of honor doesn't pay for anything — and somebody is always bag-holding receipts they can't decode the next morning. Grptripz' receipt scanner saves photos in two taps without typing, you can exclude the bachelor/ette from any expense's split, and the chat doubles as the group's running thread so the planning convo doesn't fragment across three other apps.
Three weeks across Vietnam, Thailand, and Bali. Or six weeks rail-hopping through Europe. Five currencies, dozens of hostels, hundreds of street-food meals. Spotty Wi-Fi at the trailhead. A spreadsheet would be hell to maintain — and most expense apps choke on more than two currencies. Grptripz handles every currency the FX feed publishes, locks the rate at the moment you save the expense, and at the end of the trip the Recap is genuinely fun to look back at.
Lake house for a week, fourteen people across three households. Grandparents on a fixed amount, parents covering for kids, the cousin who flies in late and only stays Thursday-Sunday. Mixed contribution levels mean equal splits don't work — you need custom percentages per expense. Grptripz handles that natively: each expense can be split equally, percentage, itemized, or custom. Personal checklists for each household for who's bringing what. Chat keeps the coordination out of the family group text.
Six people at the Q3 offsite. Conference in Denver. Sales trip with the founder pair. Some expenses get reimbursed by the company, others are personal, and every one of them needs a receipt for the expense report. Grptripz' AI receipt scanning captures each one with a tap — no manual typing — and the per-expense category and notes survive the trip. End-of-trip, you've got a recap of what got spent and a folder of every receipt, exportable to whatever expense system the company uses.
iOS TestFlight is open now. Android coming next. Get the next trip on Grptripz.