One table. One night. One clean count.

Play the cards. The math is on us.

Adds Up counts every buy-in while you play, and when the last hand is mucked it tells you exactly who pays whom. No calculator, no scribbled napkins, no 2am arguments.

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One night, from first buy-in to last transfer

8:30 PM

Buy-ins land in two taps

Set what a buy-in is worth, and the host logs every entry the moment it happens. Hands stay on the cards, not on a calculator.

Buy-ins land in two taps
10:15 PM

The whole table sweats the pot, live

Busted early? Watch from the couch: every entry shows up on everyone's phone the second it's logged. No more "wait, how much are you in for?", the number is just there.

The whole table sweats the pot, live
11:47 PM

Danny bought in. Again.

A re-entry isn't a secret, it's a data point. The app remembers every single one, even when Danny would rather not. At the end of the night, it's all on the table.

1 Danny's entries
Danny bought in. Again.
1:15 AM

Six debts. Two payments. Zero arguments.

This is the moment it was all for: the app checks that the numbers actually balance, rounds to whole amounts, and collapses every debt into the fewest possible transfers. Everyone sees one simple line: who, to whom, how much.

The night without it
  • Danny pays Nina $40
  • Alex pays Maya $65
  • Omar pays Nina $30
  • Danny pays Maya $55
  • Sam pays Maya $25
  • Alex pays Nina $20
The night with it
  • Danny pays Maya $120
  • Alex pays Nina $80
Six debts. Two payments. Zero arguments.

We never touch the money. Just the argument.

Adds Up moves no money, connects to no payment app, and has no idea what you did with your units. It does the math of a night between friends, and leaves the rest to you.

House rules

The questions every table asks, answered once

Is this a gambling app?

No. Adds Up moves no money, connects to no payment method, and offers no games. It is a very good calculator for a night between friends: it counts entries and tells you at the end who pays whom.

How does it know who pays whom?

You log what everyone put in and what they ended with. The app checks the count balances, rounds to whole amounts, and collapses all debts into the smallest number of transfers. Instead of six tangled debts, you usually end with two or three simple payments.

Does everyone at the table need the app?

No. The host does the tapping; everyone else can join as viewers and watch the pot update in real time from their own phone.

What does it cost?

Nothing. The app is free.

Which languages and devices?

Seven languages: English, Hebrew, Arabic, German, Spanish, French and Portuguese, with full right-to-left support. Available for iPhone and Android.