Everyday Tools

Practical tools and calculators for everyday life problems.

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Simplify Routine Planning and Calculations

Small calculation tasks occur constantly: dividing restaurant tabs, scaling ingredients for a dinner party, or auditing monthly subscription costs. Doing this math on basic phone calculators is slow and prone to errors.

Our everyday tools are designed to streamline these calculations. With simple interfaces, interactive sliders, and structured outputs, you can resolve these everyday calculations in seconds.

How to Use Everyday Calculators

  1. 1Open the tool matching your task (e.g., Tip Calculator, Bill Splitter, or Recipe Scaler).
  2. 2Input your values, such as total bill amount, desired tip percentage, or number of guests.
  3. 3Adjust any proportional settings to distribute costs or scale ingredients.
  4. 4View the formatted summary and copy the details to share with friends or family.

Why Use Our Everyday Utilities?

Proportional Bill Splitting

Split shared tabs fairly based on what each person ordered, instead of simple division.

Subscription Leak Audits

Input your recurring plans to visualize weekly, monthly, and yearly costs, helping you identify savings.

Dynamic Recipe Scaling

Scale ingredients up or down for any number of servings without manual multiplication.

Clean Mobile-First Design

Optimized to load instantly on phones, helping you calculate tips or split bills on the spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is proportional bill splitting?
Rather than dividing a bill equally, proportional splitting lets you input individual dish prices and shared items, calculating what each person owes, plus their share of tax and tips.
Can I run these tools offline?
Yes, once loaded, these tools run locally in your browser cache, making them usable in restaurants or travel areas with weak mobile signals.
How does the Subscription Auditor calculate costs?
It converts your weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual subscriptions into a unified annual total, showing you exactly how much money you spend over time.