ZM Quanto gastei no role?

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About this app

Transform your fun into total control.
Going out with friends shouldn't mean a shock when you open your credit card bill. "How Much Did I Spend on the Night Out?" was developed in native Java for Android with a single goal: to offer an ultra-fast expense tracking tool, specifically for parties, barbecues, and social events.

Key Features:

Real-Time Control: Add expenses in seconds with just two clicks. Categorize between drinks, food, transportation, and more intuitively.

Event Management: Organize your expenses by specific "Night Outs." Keep a detailed history of each night and know exactly where your money was spent.

Smart Progress Bar: Set a budget before you go out. Visually track your financial health through a bar that changes color as you approach your limit.

Premium Design: Interface inspired by the Glassmorphism trend, with native dark mode and neon details to avoid dazzling your vision in party environments.

Simplified Bill Splitting: Quickly calculate everyone's share and share the formatted summary directly on the group's WhatsApp.

Savings History: Analyze past events and see where you managed to save money and where you went over budget.

Why use it?

Unlike complex and bureaucratic finance apps, Quanto Gastei no Rolê? (How Much Did I Spend on the Party?) is minimalist. It focuses on the speed that a social environment demands, ensuring that you record each item without missing a second of the fun.
Updated on
8 Mar 2026

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