@seffa121 We have put an enormous focus on doing things for the user, requiring less work for more value. An example of this is the budget process. We run algorithms to detect habitually where your money goes and build simple budgets off recurring incomes and expenses. This includes that daily coffee or random car washes. Our plan is continue to do more for you and simple update as we are helping you grow cash and reduce debt.
Look's like a great product. I see you're focusing on the States at the moment (similarly to other FinTech products). Any expectations on this changing any time soon?
@jason_crabtree_ expansion is on the radar for sure. If you tell me which bank you use, I'll see what the integration would look like from the aggregator.
These chat bots are really neat. What's the anatomy of one like?
I signed up to check it out but budgeting isn't the only personal finance problem out there. My personal pain point is simply knowing what my assets are and collecting all my financial documents in one place. I'd love to have an app that simply fetched my statements, told me what my current balances and assets are, and kept track of pending payments. I can think of a few other bonus features like notifying me of unusual activity but the days of feature bloated financial software ended over a decade ago with the sunset of Microsoft Money. In the spirit of minimalism, I'd opt for adding budgeting and other features as modular options that you otherwise wouldn't see if disabled. Reliability is also crucial, it seems like Mint is constantly complaining about difficulty accessing my accounts despite sticking to only the big banks.
@rminla, thanks for giving Abe a try and vocalizing your feedback to our support team. We've taken steps to correct the error you encountered with your budget, it's people like you who help make products stronger.