Do the accounts with your roommies

whooweswho.net is the simplest and most powerful online application to manage accounts and IOUs between roommates, from a laptop, a tablet or a phone.

1. Define a group

The first thing to do is to define the group of people with who you share expenses.

Create a group for your flatmates, on smartphone Create a group for your flatmates, on tablet
Create a group for you and your roommates

2. Create an expenses sheet

Then, you need to create an expenses sheet. An expenses sheet gather some expenses shared by some members of a group.

Create a sheet for the expenses shared with your roommates, on mobile Create a sheet for the expenses shared with your roommates, on tablet
Create a sheet for the expenses shared with your roommates of April.

When you create an expenses sheet, you select the participants among the members of your group. Confidentiality is ensured: only the participants of the sheet will be able to see and edit it.

3. Enter your expenses

Once the sheet is created, you and the other participants can register your expenses.

List of the shared expenses for the month of April, on mobile List of the shared expenses for the month of April, on tablet
List of the shared expenses for the month of April

You can set the distribution (who pays and how much) of each expense. In this example, Alex paid pizzas for 5 of the 6 participants.

Split a shared expense, on mobile Split a shared expense, on tablet
Split an expense

Check the counters to see whether you are in credit or in debit.

The counters of the expenses sheet, on mobile The counters of the expenses sheet, on tablet
The counters of the expenses sheet

4. Set the default split

As seen above, when you enter an expense, you can specify how it is splitted. You can also specify the distribution to use for all expenses where you left the “Who pays” field to “Default split”.

Setting the default distribution, on mobile Setting the default distribution, on tablet
At first, the default distribution is equal between the participants

When you change the default split, the participants' balances are modified consequently.

Distribution of meal expenses according to the presence of roommates

If your share meals and grocery expenses with your roommates, here is a method to do your accounts without headache while remaining fair.

Count the number of meals

Using a spreadsheet, create a table that allows you to track the number of meals taken by each one, over a given period. Print it and pin it on your fridge. Then, at each meal, put a cross for the present people. If a roommate invites external people, add extra crosses to this roommate.

Count the meals of your roommates
Count the meals of each roommate

Use the count of meals for the default split

When it is time to do the accounts, enter the number of meals for each roommate in the default split.

Number of meals as default distribution
Enter directly the number of meals in the default distribution

You can have multiple sheets in parallel: for instance, one for the costs you share evenly like the rent of your house, and another sheet for the groceries.

5. Validate the expenses sheet

Everybody has entered their expenses and the default split is set? Good, now you just have to validate the expenses sheet.

Validation of the expenses sheet
Validate the expenses sheet when you are ready to do the accounts

6. Settle your debts

In the “Debts” part, all the validated sheets are taken into account to calculate “who owes how much and to whom”, within your group.

Who owes whom and how much
The IOUs of the group

You can mark the debts as settled by clicking on the .