Shared Budget App Comparison
Shareroo vs Settle Up.For household routines beyond settling expenses.

Shareroo and Settle Up both help people handle shared expenses. The difference is the center of gravity. Settle Up keeps track of group expenses for travellers, flatmates, couples, and other groups, then helps people see who should pay next and settle balances. Shareroo is designed as an ongoing shared budget app for couples, spouses, roommates, and families who also want shopping lists and household to-dos in one place.
Quick take
Shareroo fits: couples and roommates who want to manage recurring household expenses, settle advances, and share shopping lists and to-dos.
Settle Up fits: groups that mainly need expense tracking, shared visibility, and simpler settlement.
The core difference
Settle Up is strong when the main question is “who should pay next?” or “how do we minimize settlements?” It is made for shared expenses across travellers, flatmates, couples, and other groups.
Shareroo starts from a different everyday problem: a shared household keeps creating groceries, rent, utilities, supplies, personal items, and small advances. The app is built to keep those expenses understandable over weeks and months, not only to close a one-time group ledger.
Settle Up is already strong at settlement
Settle Up is already built around shared expense visibility and simplified payments. The better question is whether you mainly want to settle group expenses, or whether you want a shared household space around money.
Shareroo adds the household context: shared budgets, shopping lists, to-dos, Apple Watch support, and an Apple-device-focused experience without bank linking.
Shareroo handles mixed real-life rules
Everyday household spending is rarely one clean 50/50 split. Rent may be 70/30, dinner may be equal, household supplies may come from a shared wallet, and one personal item may be assigned as an exact amount. Shareroo keeps those rules on each expense.

- Equal
- For meals, groceries, and shared supplies.
- Ratio
- For rent, utilities, or income-based household rules.
- Exact amount
- For personal items or partial reimbursement.
- Shared wallet
- For expenses paid from money already pooled together.
Then you can select any set of expenses and see who should pay whom to settle up. The goal is not just tracking a balance, but finishing the monthly household conversation faster.
For couples and roommates who keep using it
Settle Up is often chosen when a group needs clean expense settlement. Shareroo is designed for the recurring rhythm of living together: rent, groceries, household supplies, errands, and small repayments that happen again and again.
That is why shopping lists and to-dos matter. They keep the “what should we buy?” and “who paid?” parts of household life close together.

In short
- Shareroo
- For shared household budgeting, recurring expenses, settlement, shopping lists, and to-dos. Best when the group is an ongoing home.
- Settle Up
- For tracking group expenses, keeping everyone synced, and minimizing the payments needed to settle balances.
Common questions
Can Shareroo be an alternative to Settle Up?
For some couples and roommates, yes. The difference is focus: Shareroo focuses on everyday household management, while Settle Up focuses on group expense settlement.
Does Shareroo require bank linking?
No. Shareroo can be used without linking bank accounts or cards. You can enter expenses manually or use AI receipt input.
Split household expenses and settle up in one shared budget app.
Shareroo is an iOS shared budget app for couples, spouses, roommates, and families. Manage shared expenses, bill splitting, settlement, shopping lists, and to-dos in one place.
View on the App StoreThis is an official comparison page by Shareroo. Settle Up information is based on the official Settle Up website.