Help Us Improve Shared Tabs

Add any type of transaction to Shared Tabs:
Now you can include transactions from connected accounts (once settled), Flex accounts, joint accounts, P2P payments, and more.

YES :partying_face:

Appreciate this may be different teams, but could we expect to be able to split transactions from connected accounts soon/in the future?

Brilliant news. partial payment is almost here.

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We are almost at the estimated released date for shared tab part pay. :partying_face:

:soon: :wink:

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These updates are great, especially being able to add transactions from connected accounts.

The biggest thing I’d like to see is the ability to define the default split percentage for each person in the pot. My partner and I split things according to our income, so it’s not 50/50 and we have to manually change the split each time we add a transaction.

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That would be great +1

Finally…. Partial settlement of shared tabs is now in the app.

Is it? Just checked a tab and could only pay in full on a tab where I owe something. Is it a different option?

Click on settle and then it shows a slider with how much you want to pay and how much you still owe will show up as well.

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Ah. Definitely not for me (yet!)

Please can you fix the issue where payments always come back as General. PLEASE

The shared tabs are great and allow those on monzo to be linked.

It would be great if we could just “add a name” as not everyone is on monzo. Then when that person sends money either via the .me link which i find a lot of people dont like doing and would just prefer to babk transfer. Then this doesnt come off their tab.

The idea is to have the ability to assign an income payment / tranfer againts a tab and person to reduce their share which would be much easier to manage the tabs that way.

Additionally the same action for connected accounts, assign an income on there against a person on a tab in case they sent it to the wrong account or maybe its a credit card they paid part of

Have Shared Tabs become Running Splits now? The wording has changed when I click on a transaction.

Seems to be the case.

We now have Monzo Splits where you have one off splits and running splits (shared tabs)

Running splits also now allow you to partially settle up. The old behaviour forced settling up the tab in full.

I don’t think I like the term ‘running split’… ‘shared tab’ makes much more sense to me.
However, I do love the ability to settle partially!

Hi everyone,
Thank you so much for all your feedback and patience! It has been invaluable. :folded_hands:

I’m thrilled to introduce Monzo Split—a simpler way to share and settle costs with friends.

We’ve unified one-off bill splitting and Running Splits (formerly Shared Tabs) under Split, but it’s more than just a rename.

Now, you can now make partial payments, record outside payments by marking them as paid and add and directly settle expenses with people who don’t bank with Monzo with easy one click payments.

Check it out in your Monzo app now!

More details here. :rocket:

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Ergh, looks like the same feature but just a reskin. I have a Shared tab from 2022 that I still can not archive, can not leave & can not mark as settled. As it advises a friend still owes me. This was paid by cash at the time & he no longer uses Monzo, I can’t mark this as paid…. so stuck with it there for another 3 years I guess :cry::joy:

I’d like to be able to see at a glance which transactions have been added to a running split - an icon or emoji representing each split, displayed next to the transaction in ‘Activity’. It would save having to click on each transaction while on holiday just to see if I’d remembered to add it, etc :slight_smile:

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It would be good to add an option for members of a shared tab to dispute/edit split payments if needed without the whole transaction needing to be deleted and re-added. This could also give members of a tab the option to request being excluded from a transaction if they have been included accidentally as part of a standard split.

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