What shipped, when.
Honest release notes from the launch sprint forward. Newest at the top.
- Feature
100 new content pages - trips, guides, currency, communities, best-of, glossary
A long-tail SEO and AEO push: 25 city trip guides with realistic budgets and split tips, 15 how-to guides covering rent ratios through dropouts, 10 currency and FX explainers, 10 community pages from backpackers to choirs, 5 best-of comparison lists, and a 5-term glossary. Plus 20 new use-case scenarios and 6 new competitor comparisons.
- Feature
Comparison pages, use-case guides, and the blog
We shipped the long-form marketing surface in one go: side-by-side comparisons against Splitwise, Tricount, Settle Up, and Kittysplit; eight use-case guides covering roommates, group trips, weddings, festivals, and more; and the first set of blog posts on the math behind settle-up.
- Polish
Faster home page and a math visualiser
The home page got bigger, more visual, and noticeably faster. New hero illustration, currency ticker, math visualiser showing the greedy debt-minimisation algorithm in action, and a five-question FAQ pulled from the highest-impact answers.
- Feature
Edit and delete expenses, slug URLs, three new split modes
Expenses are no longer write-once. Edit any field - including who paid and how it's split - and balances recalculate. Group URLs use slugs you can read out loud. Exact, shares, and percent split modes joined the existing equal-split flow.
- Fix
Magic-link sharing and settle-up minimisation
Two real bugs: invite links sometimes routed to the wrong locale on first open, and the settle-up engine occasionally produced a non-minimal plan when balances had a mix of zero and tiny non-zero amounts. Both fixed with regression tests.
- Feature
Multi-currency expense recording (groundwork)
You can now record expenses in any ISO-4217 currency. We snapshot the FX rate at write-time so balances stay stable when rates move later. The full multi-currency settle-up plan ships next week.
- Feature
Initial launch - one group, equal splits, settle-up
The smallest version of EvenRound that's actually useful: create a group, add members, log expenses with equal splits, and tap settle-up to get the minimum-transfer plan. No signup, free, EU-hosted from day one.
- Polish
Foundation - Postgres, RLS, and seven locales
Day-zero plumbing. Supabase in Frankfurt, every table protected by row-level security, full i18n setup with English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Dutch.