Due Date
A due date is the date a payment or recurring expense is expected.
Due Date in EconoGlance
A due date is the date a payment or recurring expense is expected. Within EconoGlance, due Date lives in the budgeting and planning part of the app, so it works whether you're splitting rent with roommates, costs on a group trip, or dinner with friends. Everything updates live for everyone in the group, behaves the same on iPhone and Android, and never needs a spreadsheet or an awkward "you still owe me" text.
Understanding due Date makes the rest of shared money click into place. It connects naturally to Recurring Expense, Reminder, Monthly Budget and to the everyday rhythm of the app: log a cost in seconds, split it fairly, and see exactly who owes who. Because EconoGlance keeps a single source of truth for every group, due Date always reflects the latest activity — no manual maths, no chasing, no confusion at the end of the month.
EconoGlance is free to start on iOS and Android, with unlimited groups and members and no ads. Advanced, AI-powered tools like receipt scanning and spending analytics are part of EconoGlance Pro, but you can put due Date to work in your own group in under a minute without paying anything. Create a group, invite everyone by link or QR code, and start splitting straight away.
Frequently asked questions
A due date is the date a payment or recurring expense is expected.
Due Date is built into EconoGlance's budgeting and planning tools. Add or open an expense or group, and it's available right where you need it — updating balances live for everyone involved, on both iPhone and Android.
Core splitting, groups, balances and settling up are free. Some advanced tools — AI receipt scanning and spending analytics — are part of EconoGlance Pro, but you can get started for free.
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