Groups don’t
have a way to pay.
We’re building it.
01
The problem
Every group purchase still needs a volunteer banker.
A trip, a dinner, a group gift — one person fronts the money, then spends weeks collecting. Venmo, Zelle, and the rest only settle after someone has already paid. Plurel removes the fronter: we collect every share up front, so the merchant is paid once and no one is left chasing the table.
02
What we build
Ante
Online — Group checkout for merchants
A checkout button beside Apple Pay — everyone pays their share before the order clears. Shopify-first.
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In person — Splitting the restaurant check
Each diner pays their own share from their phone, at any restaurant, with zero integration.
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The architecture
Built once. Deployed twice.
Ante and Tabby are two surfaces on a single settlement engine — the part that holds each person’s share, pays the merchant once, and refunds automatically if the group never fills.