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Wallet & Lifetime Stats

Your running money record across every round — total P&L, your head-to-head against each buddy, and a season Wrapped worth sharing.

On this page
  1. What the Wallet is
  2. Lifetime P&L
  3. Head-to-head — vs. each friend
  4. What counts toward your number
  5. Wrapped — your season recap
  6. The Wallet isn’t a balance

What the Wallet is

The Wallet is your lifetime scoreboard for money. Every settled round rolls into one running record, so at any point you can answer the only question that really matters in a money group: am I up or down, and against who?

You’ll see a quick peek on your Profile, and the full breakdown in the Wallet view alongside your round history.

Lifetime P&L

Your headline number is your net across all settled rounds — everything you’ve won minus everything you’ve paid out, to the cent.

Head-to-head — vs. each friend

The Wallet breaks your record down by opponent, so you can see exactly how you stack up against each person you play:

That same head-to-head also pops up on the Settle screen at the end of a round — a lifetime “you vs. them” line right when the latest result lands. It’s the running rivalry that keeps the group coming back.

FOREPAID head-to-head — You vs Sam: 14 won, 17 lost, 4 tied, net money, per-round average, biggest take, and current streak
Your head-to-head record against each player — net, per round, and your streak.

What counts toward your number

Only settled money moves your Wallet:

Why settled-only? Your lifetime record should reflect money that actually changed hands — not a score still being argued over on the 18th green.

Wrapped — your season recap

Wrapped is a shareable, year-in-review-style summary of your FOREPAID season — your record and the highlights, packaged into a card you can drop straight into a text thread or your stories. It’s the group-chat trophy (or the friendly roast) at season’s end.

The Wallet isn’t a balance

FOREPAID never holds your money. The Wallet is a record, not an account you load or cash out — every dollar moves directly between players through Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle. We just keep the books. See Settling Up and Is this gambling?.