
cjack202003
Nice app and UI. I like how robust it is. Straight to the point. No bells or whistles. I've tried many budgeting apps: Quicken Simplifi, Monarch, YNAB, and PocketGaurd. I like this app the best. I usually use my Excel and wanted an app that's robust too. For the categories, I made a custom name to track that exact expense each month. Example, instead of naming, "Netflix" as "Entertainment"...I named it, "Netflix"...as a recurring expense. Now, I'm tracking everything just like Excel.
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h h
One of the better apps for basic budgeting, in that it doesn't require an account just to subtract some numbers from each other and offers features for recurring payments. One major frustration I have is that you cannot simply have an "ongoing" balance. If you're in the negatives for one paycheck, it won't carry over into the next pay period. This makes it very hard to understand and manage debt if you, say, have to use some money from one paycheck to pay off a purchase from a previous one.
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remelyn masecampo
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There's still a missing function. It's hard to categorize the expenses. I hope you would categorize the expenses by the payment method use like cash, cash in bank, and credit cards. If credit card was the payment, it should be automatically added to the loans section. It's very hassle to manually update the credit card section amount and by categorizing it on note. I would still need an excel to categorize our expenses. I hope you add this one for better tracking of expenses.
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