Financial and money management apps
Okay, so Cleo is this app I found that's been seriously clutch for keeping my spending in check. You know how it is, one minute you're budgeting for a new mic, the next you're staring at a mountain of...
Okay, so I've been using Cleo for a bit, and honestly, it's statistically satisfying. I can finally see where all my ramen and tech purchases are going. The graphs are actually readable, unlike some o...
Alright, so Kikoff absolutely slaps for building credit without breaking the bank. As a bartender working nights, I don't always have a ton of extra cash lying around. This app lets you build credit w...
Alright, so Kikoff is this app I stumbled on when I was looking for ways to boost my credit without stressing my bank account. As an artist, my income can be a little...unpredictable, so I'm always lo...
Albert stands out as a top-notch iOS app for anyone seeking personalized financial guidance and automated savings strategies. Unlike generic budgeting tools, Albert analyzes your income, expenses, and...
Look, running a business means sometimes cash flow gets tight. I hate overdraft fees ā they're a killer. I started using EarnIn a few months back when I was short on payroll. It lets you tap into the ...
Look, running a business, especially a small one here in Phoenix, means cash flow can be unpredictable. EarnIn's been a lifesaver a couple of times. It lets you tap into your earnings before payday, w...
Splitwise excels at simplifying the often-awkward task of splitting expenses among friends. After a group trip, weekend getaway, or even just shared meals, keeping track of who owes what can be a head...
From an academic perspective, I find NetBenefits a well-researched design. The cross-platform compatibility is particularly useful; I can check my accounts from my iPad or iPhone. It's pedagogically s...
Alright, so I've been using NetBenefits for a while now to keep an eye on my retirement stuff. It's through Fidelity, which is where my school district handles our 401k. Took me a few days to figure o...