Snap the receipt.
Everyone's square
in seconds.
Chukta reads the bill, figures out who had what — down to a shared dosa — handles the GST, and nets it across every tab nobody else can untangle. Then settles over UPI.
The "who owes whom" maths ruins every great dinner.
→ Chukta: Neel owes Kalki ₹1,312. Done.
Three taps from receipt to settled.
Photograph the bill
Chukta reads every line item, quantity, price and the GST, even from a crumpled thermal receipt or a movie e-ticket.
Tap who had what
Full items, halves, thirds, "everyone shared this." Tax follows each share automatically, no spreadsheet required.
One number, paid over UPI
Chukta nets every bill, Uber and chocolate run into a single amount per person, then sends the UPI request.
Every awkward split, already handled.
Even-split apps give up the moment one person shares a starter. Chukta was built for the messy reality.
Nets across every bill
Different people front different tabs all evening. Chukta cancels them out into one clean direction.
Veg / non-veg aware
Mark a friend vegetarian once. Chukta keeps every chicken item off their share, automatically, every time.
Halves, thirds, shares
Split one dish three ways or 50/50. Pick fractions, not just whole items.
GST done exactly
5% on food, inclusive or added — apportioned to each person in their true ratio, round-offs and all.
Add the off-bill stuff
Cabs, chocolates, the chai nobody printed. Toss them in and they net too.
Groups & running history
Keep a standing tab with your regular crew. Chukta remembers what's outstanding so nobody has to.
Gentle nudges, not nagging
A polite reminder goes out so you never have to be the one chasing money in the group chat.
Six bills. Two friends. One honest number.
Dinners, a dosa joint, Chinese, a movie, two burger runs, an Uber and chocolates — different payers each time. Here's what Chukta did with it.
| Source | Kalki→Neel | Neel→Kalki |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Meal Co. | 220 | — |
| Dakshin (S. Indian) | — | 231 |
| Kimling Chinese | — | 772 |
| INOX — movie | — | 222 |
| Walters (truffle) | 223 | — |
| Walters (peruvian) | — | 328 |
| Uber + chocolates | — | 202 |
| Net direction | 443 | 1,755 |
- It knew the chicken wasn't Neel's
Every non-veg item routed straight to Kalki — no second-guessing across six receipts.
- It split the shared plates
Mango sushi, a soup, the potato crispers — halved cleanly, with tax following each half.
- It cancelled out who paid what
Neel fronted two bills, Kalki the rest. Chukta nets ₹1,755 against ₹443 so one person pays once.
- Then it asked for ₹1,312 over UPI
No "let me check the math." Just a request, sent, settled.
Because you didn't eat evenly.
Splitting it by hand / even-split apps
Chukta
The group-chat accountant can retire.
"I'm the one who always pays and then forgets to collect. Chukta worked out a whole Goa weekend across four of us — flights, shacks, scooters — in about a minute."
"The veg toggle is the small thing that sold me. I never have to argue that the butter chicken wasn't mine again."
"It caught a GST round-off I'd have split wrong by ₹14. Tiny, but that's exactly the stuff that starts the awkwardness."
Free for nights out. Pro for everything else.
Free
- 5 receipt scans a month
- Item-level & fractional splits
- UPI settle-up
- Up to 3 people per bill
Pro
- Unlimited scans & people
- Multi-bill netting across a trip
- Standing groups & history
- Auto-reminders & export
The fine print, in plain words.
Yes — printed restaurant bills, hand-folded thermal slips, even a movie e-ticket screenshot. Chukta pulls out items, quantities, prices and the GST line, then lets you fix anything it misreads with a tap.
Tax is apportioned in the same ratio as each person's food, not divided equally. Whether the bill shows GST as inclusive or added on top, each person's share carries its true slice of tax, round-offs included.
Over an evening or a trip, different people pay different bills. Instead of tracking six "who owes whom" threads, Chukta cancels them against each other so each person ends up with a single number to pay or receive.
No. You can split with anyone and share a link or a UPI request. They only need Chukta if they want their own running history with the group.
Receipts are processed to extract the line items and aren't shared or sold. You can delete any bill and its data from your history whenever you like.
Stop doing maths at the table.
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