You know the text. Typed, deleted, never sent.
Tab sends it for you. So nobody chases. Nobody gets chased.
Tab reads the receipt, listens to the table,
and does the asking in its own voice
so no friend ever has to.
How it works
One receipt photo.
Every line read.
Ali had the karahi, we shared the kebabs.
A postcard lands in the inbox. Signed by Tab.
The conversation is.
Splitting a bill takes 2 minutes. Asking for the money back takes weeks and costs more than the money.
Here is what the awkwardness actually adds up to.
75%
of people avoid money talk
with friends
More than they avoid it with their
own spouse.
2weeks
is how long “I'll sort it later” actually takes
Fourteen days of remembering, and not mentioning it.
37%
more gets ordered when the table splits equally
Everyone pays for what they
never ordered.
Sources — Empower 2023 · LendingTree · Gneezy et al.





There’s a version of me that would’ve let it go and been annoyed about it for a week. I didn’t have to be her.





I was always the one quietly eating the difference. Tab said it for me, and it never felt like a big deal.





I opened it to check something and ended up reading the last six months of dinners instead.





I’ve typed that message and deleted it more times than I want to admit. This time I just didn’t have to write it.





I scrolled back to a table from March and remembered the entire night. It’s a photo album that happens to have receipts in it.





Nobody had to be the awkward one. The group just sorted itself.