Side-by-side examples
- Go Dutch at the table: each pays their dish to the server—no payback math later.
- WARIKAN after one card: friend pays $200; four people owe $50 each—needs a settlement list.
- Mixed trip: some meals Dutch, one hotel on a card—WARIKAN calculator tracks the card charges.
Steps (3)
Decide what you are splitting
Going Dutch often means everyone pays their own items or an equal share at the table. WARIKAN-style tools help after one person pays the whole bill.
Enter who paid upfront
In coris split, record the receipt total and each member’s payment toward it. Unequal prepayments are fine.
Share the settlement memo
The URL shows fair shares and suggested paybacks—useful when “going Dutch” at the register is not possible.
When to pick coris split
- Someone already charged the group total
- You are settling in a chat after the event
- Equal split among participants is OK but prepayments differ
- You want a link everyone can verify
What WARIKAN-style tools add
- Payback directions, not only equal division
- Treasurer / sponsor roles for real-world groups
- Editable memo URL instead of one-off calculator screenshots
Share the conclusion
After you agree “we’re doing WARIKAN, not Dutch at the register,” post the coris split link so the whole group sees the same math.
No money transfers (memo only)
coris split calculates shares and who should pay whom. It does not send bank transfers, PayPal, or Venmo. Use the table as a settlement memo and pay each other offline.
FAQ
Is going Dutch the same as WARIKAN?
They overlap. Going Dutch emphasizes each person paying their share. WARIKAN includes calculating paybacks when someone paid for the group first.
When is WARIKAN-style splitting better?
After parties, trips, or team dinners where one card covers the tab and you settle later in chat.
Does coris split force equal splits?
Default is equal shares among participants, but roles like guest (¥0) or sponsors adjust burdens.
Related guides
To schedule the next outing or trip, use coris meet
To vote on a restaurant or destination, use coris decide