ClawBack helps you split group expenses in a simple way. It uses natural language to understand how you describe costs. It works with different currencies and languages, making it easy for any group to keep track. You can use it with popular apps like Google Sheets, WhatsApp, and Telegram. The tool focuses on clear communication without complex setups.
Before you get started, check that your computer meets these basic requirements:
- Windows 10 or newer
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 200 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection for initial setup and updates
ClawBack runs on most Windows PCs without needing extra software.
Follow these steps to download and start using ClawBack on your Windows PC.
Visit this page to download ClawBack:
Click the link above, and it will take you to the project page on GitHub. From there, find the latest version under the "Releases" section. Download the Windows installer file, which usually ends with .exe.
Once the file finishes downloading:
- Locate the downloaded
.exefile in your Downloads folder - Double-click the file to start installation
- Follow the on-screen prompts in the installer
The installer will guide you through each step. It will add ClawBack to your desktop and start menu for easy access.
Once installed, open ClawBack by:
- Clicking the desktop icon
- Or searching "ClawBack" in the Windows start menu
At launch, the app may connect to the internet to check for updates or download language support files.
Add members by typing their names or selecting contacts from your linked apps. You can include people who speak different languages.
Enter expenses using language you would normally use. For example:
"Payed 50 USD for dinner with Ana and Leo"
ClawBack understands the sentence and assigns the cost correctly.
You can mix multiple currencies in your group. Set the main currency for reports, and ClawBack will handle conversions.
The app shows who owes whom, with detailed breakdowns. You can export reports to Google Sheets or share summaries via WhatsApp or Telegram.
While ClawBack runs on Windows, it works with many services:
- Google Sheets for exporting and tracking
- WhatsApp and Telegram for sharing results
- Multilingual input for easy use across cultures
Each integration works smoothly without extra setup after initial installation.
In the settings menu, you can:
- Change your preferred language
- Set default currency
- Link or unlink your messaging apps
- Adjust notifications
These options help tailor the app to your group's needs.
- If installation fails, try running the installer as administrator
- Make sure your internet is working during setup
- Restart ClawBack if it doesn't respond correctly
- Check for updates regularly to stay current
For detailed help, visit the GitHub page and check the "Issues" section to see if others have similar problems.
ClawBack updates automatically when connected to the internet. You can turn off automatic updates in the settings if you prefer manual control.
- Batch processing for group expenses saves time
- Low-token use means the app stays efficient
- Natural language processing keeps things simple
These features make ClawBack flexible for different group sizes and use cases.
If you get stuck, you can:
- Visit the GitHub page ClawBack on GitHub
- Open an issue to report bugs or ask questions
- Check the FAQ in the repository
This way, you can connect with others using ClawBack or find answers quickly.
You can always download the latest version here:
This link takes you to the GitHub page. Find the Windows installer under "Releases," download the .exe file, and follow the installation steps described above.