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Dividí is a web app for splitting expenses among multiple people, positioning itself as “free, no installation required, and suitable for users in Argentina.” The page clearly states that it is designed for Spanish-language use and Argentine peso scenarios. It works in a mobile or desktop browser and can also be added to a phone’s home screen. Typical use cases include trips, shared housing, apartment expenses, group meals, bars, barbecues, birthday parties, and similar situations.
The product flow is lightweight: create a group, invite members via a link, enter expenses, and the system automatically calculates who owes whom and how much. Expenses can include the payer, amount, description, and date. Splitting methods support either equal splits or custom amounts. Dividí can also provide settlement suggestions to clear balances with fewer transfers, and it supports recording repayments between members. For collaboration, users can invite friends to join or generate a public read-only link that can be shared via WhatsApp, allowing people without an account to view balances and expenses. However, the main content does not show role permissions, admin controls, approval workflows, or enterprise organization management capabilities.
The pricing information is very clear: it is currently free, requires no credit card and no commitment, and can be used after registration. The FAQ says that if premium features are introduced in the future, the basic version will remain accessible. The deployment model is a cloud-based web app, with data stored on its servers; no self-hosting information is provided. On security, the page mentions encrypted connections, password encryption, not selling data, and not sharing data with third parties, but it does not disclose deeper compliance capabilities such as SOC, ISO, GDPR, audit logs, or backup policies.
Its strengths are a low learning curve, a focused set of use cases, and clear interface logic. The public read-only link is especially practical for temporary groups. Compared with spreadsheets, it is easier to manage; compared with manual bill-splitting calculations, it is less error-prone. The downside is that it is clearly geared toward individuals and small groups. It does not disclose APIs, developer support, third-party integrations, team permissions, or customer support SLAs, so it is not suitable as a tool for corporate reimbursement, project cost accounting, or financial systems.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, so its availability is unknown. If used for splitting expenses with friends in China, users should also consider network accessibility, the Spanish interface, the Argentine peso-oriented default scenario, and the lack of fit for cross-border payments. Alternatives include Splitwise, Tricount, and Settle Up. For lightweight domestic scenarios in China, WeChat group payments, AA collection, or shared spreadsheets can also work. Overall, Dividí is a useful personal expense-splitting tool, but it has limited enterprise software characteristics.
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dividi.com.ar is an Argentina Finance provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dividi.com.ar directly.