Singapore – A new app called BillQuest is set to offer a user-friendly solution for managing shared expenses. Launched today, BillQuest aims to eliminate the hassle of splitting costs among friends, family, and colleagues.
With BillQuest, users can input each participant’s orders and specify the payer, ensuring transparent and accurate cost distribution. The app can also generate detailed payment messages that users can share via mobile, making the payment process seamless.
What sets BillQuest apart from existing solutions is its focus on itemised bill splitting and personalised payment messaging. While other apps are known for general expense tracking, BillQuest offers a more detailed breakdown of individual orders, making it ideal for situations where participants order different items.
Additionally, the app’s ability to generate customised messages for each payer simplifies communication and ensures everyone knows exactly what they owe.
In addition to dining out, BillQuest is also perfect for co-living situations, where housemates need to split household expenses like rent, utilities, and groceries. It provides a straightforward way to determine each person’s share and keep track of payments. The app is also ideal for group trips, where travelers can manage shared costs like accommodation, transportation, and activities, ensuring everyone pays their fair share.
“Our goal with BillQuest is to make splitting bills as straightforward and fair as possible,” said Mark Ko, the app’s creator. “We understand the frustrations of dealing with shared expenses, and our app provides a modern, efficient solution.”
In addition, BillQuest is designed as a web app rather than a mobile app, ensuring accessibility across all devices. “We wanted to make sure that everyone, whether they are on iOS, Android, Windows, or using a laptop or tablet, can access and use BillQuest seamlessly,” Ko explained.
BillQuest is now available for use, offering a streamlined approach to managing group expenses. The app is designed for social gatherings, co-living arrangements, household expenses, travel, and any situation where expenses need to be divided.
For more information, visit BillQuest’s website.




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