
Carlonn Rivers
Compared to the website, there is little incentive to choose the app. If I leave for 5 minutes the website signs me out and I can sign in again quickly. With the app, even when I press "remember me", I still have to enter my password, then a OTP, then a security question, every time. I just went back to the website as my main moneyline usage. Cool sleek UI, and robust security but rigid user experience and inconvenient usage.
7 people found this review helpful

Albert Walker
App has a serious shortcoming: can't transfer funds from expired investment account to banking account. This basically means the app is superfluous, since you're forced to use the website. Perhaps the thinking is that the website is more secure than the app? But if someone has your login credentials they obviously can login on either...so I don't know. Why not just present a fully functional app?
26 people found this review helpful

Chinuru Smith
Login process is the worst I've experienced for a mobile app. Login fields are anti-autofill which impedes using a password manager, "remember me" is just there for decoration since I have to SMS OTP and security question every single time, there's no alternative to SMS OTP so peace be to you if you have internet but no cellular signal. Simply getting into the app should not be this tedious.
13 people found this review helpful