Chat · Split · Settle · Map

Fable,the long way.

The one app for the people you spend money with. A group chat, a tracker that does the maths, and a live map that only exists while the trip does.

Made in India · for trips and the everyday
Coming soon to iOS & Android
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The problem, plainly

Stop juggling three apps.

You run the trip on WhatsApp. You run the money on a split-bill app. You run the where-are-you on Maps. None of them know about the others — or that you’re on a trip together.

Fable is the missing combine. Chat where your friends already are, split the bill from the same screen, settle up without anyone doing arithmetic, and — while the trip is alive — see everyone on a map that switches itself off when you get home.

The group chat
200 unread
Amanwho paid the cab?
RiyaTara? add it pls
Taraon it 🫠
The tracker
7 unsettled debts
You owe Aman₹1,240
Riya owes you₹450
You owe Tara₹600
The shared map
never auto-stops
📍 Hotel2h ago
📍 Karan12 days ago
📍 Aman4 mo ago
FableOne app
Goa, the long way · day 2
Lunch at Mariposa1:42 pm
2,400
A
R
K
T
tara paid · 4 wayssettling up
The four of you on a map, until Sunday
The whole app, on rails

Scroll, watch yourself use it.

One phone, pinned to the middle of the page. As you scroll, a real trip plays out on its screen — from opening a group to the stamp that closes the trip.

9:41
Fable
Where to,
this time?
Goa, the long way
4 people · day 2 of 5
you owe ₹1,240
Flat 3B
3 people · ongoing
you're owed ₹450
Tuesday dinners
6 people
all square
01 · Open the trip

It starts
with the people.

Your groups live on the home screen — trips with destination covers, flatmates and dinner crews, kept clean and quiet. Tap a card to step in.

02 · The thread

Photos, plans,
and money — one home base.

Inline expense cards live in the conversation. They have a pulse: the bar fills as the group settles up, while the chat keeps flowing around it.

03 · One tap from the keyboard

Split a bill,
never buried.

A persistent button sits next to the composer. Tap it from anywhere in the thread — the maths sheet slides up.

04 · The sheet

Default-equal,
deselect to refine.

Everyone is selected with an equal share the moment it opens. Tap a row to remove someone — the maths recomputes live. Switch to Exact, Percent or Shares only when life gets weird.

05 · The ledger

Numbers,
set as typography.

Your net position, rendered like a magazine pull-quote. Who-owes-whom at a glance — every row tappable to settle, or simplify the whole web of debts in one move.

06 · The settle-up

Avatars each side,
the arrow does the talking.

Their UPI ID ready to copy, or scan a QR with the amount baked in. “I’ve paid” marks it, the other side confirms, the stamp drops in. Closure, not a dopamine pop.

07 · The map

A map,
only while the trip lasts.

Live dots, geotagged expense pins, a day-clock at the top — and an auto-stop the moment the dates pass. Not a setting, a guarantee.

08 · The end-of-issue

A recap,
worth keeping.

When the trip wraps, the app prints a closing spread — photographic, shareable, set like the last page of a magazine. The trip ends. The story stays.

Fable · field walkthrough · 01 / 08
The design system

Built like a magazine.

Type
One serif for moments.
One sans for chrome — rows, labels, buttons. Italic does the editorial work; numbers are set like pull-quotes.
Direction of owing
Terracotta · you owe
warm, never red
Sage · you’re owed
cool, never green
A cast, not a mascot
A
R
T
K
Y
Pick a face — five editorial portraits.
The settled stamp
Closure, not a dopamine pop.
The inline card · two states
Lunch at Mariposa1:42 pm
2,400
A
R
K
T
tara paid · 4 wayssettling up
Cab to the airport1:42 pm
900
A
R
K
T
tara paid · 4 wayssettled
Same component in chat and in the ledger.