Group Events
Bachelor Party Expense Splitter
Splitting costs for a bachelor or bachelorette party should not be harder than planning it. Track every expense in one place and settle up at the end with the fewest payments possible.
What a bachelor party costs (and how to split it)
The average bachelor party costs $500 to $2,000 per person. Here is everything you need to track.
Accommodation
Airbnb, hotel rooms, cabin rental. Split evenly or by room.
Travel
Flights, gas, rental cars, airport transfers.
Food and drinks
Restaurants, bars, bottle service, grocery runs.
Activities
Tickets, golf, paintball, boat rentals, concert passes.
Transportation
Ubers, taxis, party bus, shuttle services.
The guest of honor
Often the group covers the bachelor or bachelorette. Nudj handles uneven splits.
How Nudj handles bachelor party expenses
Create a Circle before the trip
Name it after the event, add everyone in the group. Takes 30 seconds.
Log expenses as they happen
Someone grabs the bar tab? They log it in the Circle. Somebody booked the Airbnb? Drop it in. Choose who it covers and how to split it.
Exclude the guest of honor
When splitting expenses, leave the bachelor or bachelorette out. The group covers their share automatically.
Settle up after the party
Nudj calculates the minimum number of transfers to square everyone up. Instead of 12 people paying each other individually, you might only need 4 or 5 transfers.
Why Nudj beats a group chat spreadsheet
Real time balance
Everyone sees who owes who at any moment. No waiting for someone to update a spreadsheet.
Both sides confirm
Nobody gets charged for something they did not agree to. Every expense is confirmed.
Uneven splits
Some people skip activities. Some arrive late. Nudj handles custom splits per expense.
Works offline
No cell service at the cabin? Log expenses offline. Everything syncs when you reconnect.
Plan the party, not the math
Create a Circle and invite your crew. Nudj handles the expense tracking so you can focus on having fun.