lesgooo.fun vs Tricount: Trip Expense Splitter Showdown

Tricount is one of the most popular expense splitters in Europe, focused on trips and group spending, owned by Bunq. It is mature and works well — but it requires every participant to install the app and register. lesgooo.fun is link-based: no signup, integrated with the rest of trip planning. Here is the side-by-side.

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Feature comparison

Categorylesgooo.funTricount
Start speedOpen a link and log expenses in seconds.Install app, create account, join the tricount.
Best fitOne-off group trips and events with one shared link.Trips and shared spending, especially for users already in the Bunq ecosystem.
Integrates with date and venue planningYes. Same link covers dates, destination vote, checklist, and money.No. Tricount is expense-only.
Onboarding for participantsNone. Tap the link, start logging.Each participant installs the app and registers.
Multi-currencyTrip-currency model with end-of-trip reconciliation.Strong multi-currency handling.
SettlementAuto-calculated minimum transfers.Auto-calculated minimum transfers.
Trip planning beyond expensesWhen2meet for dates, Where2go for destination, Checklist for tasks — all on one link.Expense splitting only.
Owned byIndependent (lesgooo.fun).Bunq (Dutch neobank).

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Why choose lesgooo.fun

Tricount is a polished product with strong adoption in Europe — especially among Bunq users. If your group is already in the Bunq ecosystem and wants tight integration with that bank, Tricount is the natural choice.

  • For everyone else, the friction of "install the app and register" is the bottleneck. For a one-week trip with 6 friends, that step alone often blocks 1-2 people from participating, which leaves the splitter incomplete.
  • lesgooo.fun's link-based model means anyone with the URL can log an expense. The same link also covers When2meet for dates, Where2go for destination voting, and Checklist for tasks — the full trip plan in one place.
  • Tricount has stronger ties to banking workflows. lesgooo focuses on the planning side. Pick based on whether the bottleneck for your group is banking integration or signup friction.

FAQ

Is Tricount free?

Yes, the core Tricount features are free. The trade-off is the install + account requirement for all participants.

When does Tricount fit better than lesgooo?

When your group is in the Bunq ecosystem, when you need strong multi-currency tooling across complex trips, or when you want a persistent expense history across many groups.

When does lesgooo fit better than Tricount?

For one-off group trips with mixed people you do not regularly split with — and especially when you also need to coordinate dates, destinations, and tasks in the same place.

Does Tricount require an account?

Yes. Every participant installs the app and registers before adding expenses. lesgooo skips this step entirely.

What about settlement math?

Both tools use the same algorithm category — minimum set of transfers needed to settle the group. The math is equivalent; the difference is in the friction to use it.

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