Use cases
Tip & Split — where it earns its place
On Tip & Split —
The dinner was lovely right up until the bill arrived and everyone became a reluctant mathematician. Tip & Split works out the tip and divides the total by however many of you there are, before the waiter starts hovering. … On this page: three concrete ways anyone who does this calculation more than once reaches for the Tip & Split, and the signals that tell you it fits.
When the Tip & Split earns its place
You come to the Tip & Split the way you come to any well-made calculator: with numbers, a question, and no patience for a landing page. It gives you a result and forgets it. That is its whole personality.
Most tools in this category — web calculators festooned with ads, spreadsheet templates you paid for once and lost — solve a version of the same problem, then bill you monthly for the privilege of remembering it. The Tip & Split takes the opposite bargain: one file, once, kept.
Three scenarios drawn from money, friends, and travel
The everyday one: you open the Tip & Split on a Tuesday morning, punch in the numbers, and close it. Two minutes. The record is more honest than the app that pinged you to remind you.
The specific one: — the workflow it names is the calculation that most needs a home outside a subscription. Some people use only the Tip & Split. Some fold it into a Swiss Knife next to five others. Both are correct.
The out-of-band one: months later, you want to look back. The Tip & Split still opens because it is a file. There is no login lapsed, no export deadline missed. The answer is where you left it.
Signals it fits anyone who does this calculation more than once
You want a calculation that behaves like a document, not a service. You are comfortable typing your own numbers in. You would rather own the file than rent the calculator. Weight in the knife: 1. Manual: no manual — the tool is its own instructions.
Signals it fits
- You do this calculation more than onceThe Tip & Split pays back every time you don't have to reinvent the shape.
- You want it offline, on your own machineNo account, no cloud, no vendor between you and the arithmetic.
- You're comfortable with a hand-kept fileThe Tip & Split is a document. It behaves like one.
Questions people ask
How do I split a restaurant bill with a tip included?
Enter the bill, choose the tip, say how many people are paying, and it hands you each person's share. Done before anyone can suggest that they only had the soup.
Is this a full replacement for web calculators festooned with ads?
For the working core of what most people use it for — yes. For enterprise features (team seats, integrations, auto-import), no. The Tip & Split is deliberately smaller and more honest about its scope.
Who is the Tip & Split not for?
Anyone who does this calculation more than once's opposite: a team that needs shared cloud state, or someone who wants automation over ownership. Use a SaaS for that; use this for the file.
A calculation that opens where you left it, on the machine you left it on.