
The bit that usually falls on one person
Organise the night.
How it works
One link brings the group in. Everyone adds ideas and says what they want, the group votes, and the plan comes out of the result. The cost split, the tickets and who has done what all sit in one place everyone can see.
- Invite the whole group by one link
- Everyone says what they want, before anyone argues
- Vote on ideas, then compare the shortlist side by side
- Lock the plan the group actually chose
- See the cost split and who has paid
The group votes
7 of 8 votedOceanbeat Boat Partyfrom £65 pp
71%
O Beach Ibizafrom £45 pp
57%
Ibiza Rocks pool partyfrom £35 pp
43%
Tap a vote. Watch the group's share move.
From group-chat chaos to sorted.
Same trip, same eight people. First the group chat everyone dreads, then the same trip sorted in Sync Us.
Before47
Sophie's Birthday (8)
Becca is typing…
Jess
so are we doing the boat or not??
I paid Becca for mine, did everyone else??
Jake
wait who actually booked the villa
Aisha
pls can we NOT do 7am flights again
Becca
lads it's 200 msgs back just tell me what I owe
200+ messages. Still nothing booked.
AfterSee the live plan
Sophie's Birthday
All sorted, one screen
PlanFri to Sun, locked
BookStay, boat, club, dinner
Paid6 of 7 settled
TicketsAll in the wallet
The same trip, sorted
Planning a group trip usually lands on one person, worked out across a long group chat. Line by line, here is the difference.
| The job | Sync Us | Doing it yourself |
|---|---|---|
| The plan | Everyone sees one shared screen | 200+ messages, nothing pinned |
| The decision | Everyone votes on it | The organiser guesses for the group |
| The money | Everyone pays their own, direct | One person fronts it and chases |
| The tickets | All in one shared wallet | Scattered across phones and inboxes |
| The trip | Pick your own nights and stays | A fixed package, take it or leave it |


