The Psychology of Why Small Amounts Feel "Not Worth Asking For" (But Cost You Hundreds)
Requesting $3 or $5 from friends feels petty, so you let it go. But those small amounts add up to hundreds of dollars a year. Here's the psychology behind it.
How to Talk About Money With Friends Without Making It Weird
Money conversations with friends don't have to be awkward. Learn practical scripts and strategies for discussing finances openly and maintaining strong friendships.
Why "I'll Get the Next One" Is Costing Your Friendship
The casual promise "I'll get the next one" seems harmless, but it creates invisible debt, memory bias, and resentment that slowly erodes friendships.
Why Group “Lending” Apps Don't Solve Group Spending Problems
P2P apps like Venmo and Cash App aren’t true group spending tools—they’re actually group lending apps in disguise. Learn why “paying friends back” is really group lending, and how to make splitting expenses fair and instant.
The Hidden Cost of Being the "Responsible Friend"
Being the responsible friend who books trips, fronts money, and tracks expenses comes with hidden financial and emotional costs. Here's what it really means.
How to Set Financial Boundaries With Friends Without Damaging the Friendship
Setting financial boundaries with friends is essential but awkward. Learn how to communicate money limits clearly while maintaining strong, healthy friendships.
How Fintech Is Changing the Way Friends Handle Money
Fintech innovations are transforming how friends split bills, share expenses, and manage money together. Learn how technology is making group finances easier and fairer.
Why "I'll Get the Next One" Never Actually Evens Out
The "I'll get the next one" system feels generous but creates imbalance and resentment. Learn why taking turns paying doesn't work and what to do instead.
The Unspoken Rules of Splitting Group Travel Costs (and Why They Need to Change)
Group travel cost-splitting has outdated unspoken rules that create stress and resentment. Learn what's broken and how to split travel expenses fairly.
Why Group Expenses Feel More Stressful Than They Actually Are
Group expenses trigger anxiety out of proportion to their actual cost. Learn the psychology behind money stress in groups and how to reduce it.
Why Going 50/50 is Making a Comeback Among Aouples (and Why That's a Good Thing)
Going 50/50 on dates and expenses is back. Learn why more couples are splitting costs evenly, how it strengthens relationships, and how to do it without awkwardness.
The Hidden Cost of Being the "Responsible Friend" Who Always Pays First
Always the one fronting money for the group? Learn the financial and emotional cost of being the "responsible friend" and how to break the pattern.
Why $3.47 Feels Petty to Ask for—But Costs You $1,200 a Year
Asking for $3.47 back feels petty, but those small amounts add up to over $1,200 a year. Learn why the payment system is broken and how to stop losing money.
The Psychology of "I'll get the Next One" (and Why It Never Evens Out)
Ever notice how "I'll get the next one" never actually evens out? Explore the psychology behind reciprocity, memory bias, and why informal payment systems fail.
Orbit vs Zelle: Which Payment App Actually Solves the Group Expense Problem?
Comparing Orbit and Zelle for group payments. Learn which app is better for splitting bills, managing shared expenses, and avoiding payment hassles.
When Couples Should (and Shouldn't) Split Expenses 50/50
Wondering if couples should split expenses 50/50? Learn when equal splits work, when they don't, and how to find a fair system for shared costs.
The real cost of "I'll Venmo you later" (and why it never happens)
"I'll Venmo you later" sounds reasonable in the moment, but somehow turns into weeks of awkward silence and passive-aggressive reminders. Here's why delayed payments cost more than just money—and how to avoid the trap entirely.
Orbit vs Cash App: Which is Better for Splitting Bills with Friends?
Cash App makes it easy to pay friends back—but someone still has to front the money first. Orbit eliminates that problem entirely by splitting bills in real time. Here's how they compare and which one is actually better for group expenses.
Thanksgiving Eve Survival Guide: How to Split the Bar Tab Without the Drama
Thanksgiving Eve is one of the biggest bar nights of the year. But when the bill comes, suddenly you're doing mental math on who had what. Here's how to split the bar tab without killing the vibe.
Splitwise vs Orbit: Expense tracking or actual bill splitting?
Splitwise tracks expenses, but someone still fronts the money. Orbit splits bills in real time—no reimbursements, no chasing payments. Here's how to choose the right app for your group expenses.