Peer-to-Peer Lending
Peer-to-peer lending is borrowing and lending directly between individuals, without a bank in the middle.
Peer-to-Peer Lending, explained
Peer-to-peer lending is borrowing and lending directly between individuals, without a bank in the middle. It's one of the money ideas that comes up again and again when people share costs, save together or plan their spending — worth understanding whether or not you use an app to manage it.
EconoGlance is built to take the friction out of the shared-money side of peer-to-Peer Lending. Instead of tracking who paid, who owes what, and how a group settles up on paper or in a chat thread, EconoGlance keeps one clear, always-up-to-date ledger for every group — expenses, flexible splits, balances, group budgets, spending analytics, one-tap settle up, and even rotating savings committees (kameti). So when peer-to-Peer Lending shows up in real life, the numbers are already handled. It relates closely to Shared Finances, Zero-Based Budgeting, Envelope Budgeting.
EconoGlance is free to start on iPhone and Android, with no ads and no selling of your data. Create a group, invite people by link or QR code, and see exactly who owes who in seconds — then upgrade to Pro only if you want AI receipt scanning and spending analytics on top.
Frequently asked questions
Peer-to-peer lending is borrowing and lending directly between individuals, without a bank in the middle.
EconoGlance keeps shared expenses, flexible splits, balances, budgets and settle-up in one place for every group, on iPhone and Android, so the money side of peer-to-Peer Lending is tracked automatically instead of by hand.
There is a free plan with no ads and unlimited members, capped at 3 expenses a day and 1 group you create yourself. AI receipt scanning and spending analytics are part of EconoGlance Pro at $4.99/month.
Split smarter with EconoGlance.
Scan a receipt, split any bill, and always know who owes who. Available on iOS and Android, with no ads.
