What Reddit Says About Expense Checker Apps
We compiled 6 Reddit discussions about Expense Checker apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/personalfinance
I use NerdWallet to track expenses. It’s simple and quite a good app for a $0 annual fee. It lets me track my credit, net worth, month to month expenses, find good credit cards through the reviews, label my expenses and quite a bit more. You can also use Wealthfront like I do to link your investment...
r/personalfinance
I recommend Copilot Money. It has very customizable rules for categorizing expenses by merchant name. ... Mint is no longer being supported or available Jan 1 2024. Any suggestions on the next best thing?
r/personalfinance
I'm searching for a reliable expense-tracking and budgeting app. Unfortunately, Mint is no longer available. Do you have any recommendations for an…
r/androidapps
I've been used money manager and bluecoin app to track expenses the bluecoin app is so far best for me in ui, analytics, remind and auto recording…
r/iphone
If you are looking for a free option then I would recommend Expense Trend. It is a pretty handy app which is user-friendly and accessible on your phone, so you can manage your expenses super easily.
r/MoneyDiariesACTIVE
I use Rocketmoney and like it. I pay 3$/month for it. Rocketmoney is the closest I got to mint, where I can just see my total spending for the month at a glance, does well with categorizing my transactions and showing me the data if I want to ...
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