EconoGlance vs Wallet

The faster, cleaner way to split bills.

Wallet by BudgetBakers is a full personal-finance suite with bank syncing. EconoGlance does one thing: shared money. No bank connection, no account aggregation — just split, settle, done.

  • Shared expenses, not full personal finance
  • No bank connection required
  • Per-person balances and one-tap settle up
  • A private Personal space when you want it
EconoGlance splitting a bill
What you get
EconoGlance
Wallet logoWallet
Built for
Splitting with others
Personal finance + bank sync
Bank account syncing
Not offered
Per-person balances & settle up
Free
Shared accounts
AI receipt scanning
Pro
Paid tier
Trip & group budgets
Free
Budgets, yes

Wallet column based on their own published material (source), checked August 2026. “Not advertised” means we couldn't confirm the feature from Wallet's own site — not that it's impossible. Our column names the plan each feature is on: EconoGlance Free is capped at 3 expenses a day and 1 group you create. Feature sets change, so check theirs before you decide.

Looking for a Wallet alternative?

The table above is the feature-by-feature version. The short answer is that people move from Wallet to EconoGlance for shared expenses, not full personal finance and no bank connection required — and they stay because logging an expense takes a couple of seconds rather than a couple of screens.

The honest caveat: if Wallet already does the one thing your group relies on, switching apps is a cost with no upside. Read the comparison, not the marketing, and stay where you are if that is what it tells you.

There is no automatic importer for Wallet yet — Splitwise is the only one we ship today — so you would start with whatever your group is splitting now rather than backfilling history.

EconoGlance vs Wallet: the full picture

Choosing between EconoGlance and Wallet? Wallet by BudgetBakers is a full personal-finance suite with bank syncing. EconoGlance does one thing: shared money. No bank connection, no account aggregation — just split, settle, done. Both apps are worth a look — this page is written by the people who make EconoGlance, so weigh it accordingly and check Wallet's own site before deciding.

Where EconoGlance pulls ahead: shared expenses, not full personal finance, No bank connection required, Per-person balances and one-tap settle up, A private Personal space when you want it. You can split any bill equally, by percentage, by shares, by item or to the exact cent, set trip and group budgets, and settle up in a couple of taps — all on the free plan, which is capped at 3 expenses a day and 1 group you create. AI receipt scanning and spending analytics are part of Pro at $4.99/month. There's no automatic importer for Wallet yet, so you'd start fresh — most people begin with a current group rather than backfilling history.

Frequently asked questions

Is EconoGlance a good Wallet alternative?

It's a good fit if you want shared groups, balances and settling up with no ads on any plan, plus trip budgets and a private Personal space. If you rely on something Wallet does that we don't, stay with them — we'd rather you keep the app that fits.

Can I import my data from Wallet?

Not automatically — the only importer we ship today is for Splitwise. You can re-create a Wallet group by hand, and most people just start with what they're splitting now.

Is EconoGlance free?

There's a free plan with no ads: unlimited members, unlimited groups you're invited to, 3 expenses a day and 1 group you create yourself. Pro ($4.99/month) lifts those caps and adds AI receipt scanning, analytics and unlimited Splitwise imports.

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