I am looking for an app to aggregate purchases. Ju...
# budgeting
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I am looking for an app to aggregate purchases. Just somewhere where I can integrate my credit cards and bank account(s) that will have a centralized list of all of my transactions. I used to use Mint for this and was very happy with it. Is there a good replacement?
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Hi Yonasan Zakem! If you are looking for a good replacement for Mint to aggregate your purchases and integrate your credit cards and bank accounts, here are a few options you can consider: 1. You Need A Budget (YNAB): This app is great for those who want to be actively involved in their finances. It offers robust budget tracking and helps you manage your expenses. It has a 34-day free trial, and then it costs $6.99 per month or $83.99 per year. 2. Trim: This app helps you identify and manage recurring expenses. It analyzes your credit card and bank transactions to find subscriptions you might have forgotten about. 3. Empower: While not a budgeting app, Empower helps you manage and track your investments. It provides a bird’s eye view of all your accounts for an accurate snapshot of your net worth. 4. PocketGuard: This app helps you track your spending and see how much you have left to spend after accounting for bills, goals, and necessities. 5. Cinch: This app offers personalized financial advice and helps you manage your money more effectively. 6. Mvelopes: This app uses the envelope budgeting method to help you manage your finances and stay on track with your budget. You can try these apps and see which one works best for you. Good luck!
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And free is also important to me.
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@mysterious-tomato-10057 what about Right Capital?
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This is exactly what I use right capital for. And write the right capital scripts that I'm supposed to be migrating to the new repo lol Sorry @mysterious-tomato-10057 - semester is almost over and I should be able to do it then 🙈
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What about free for you? I'd recommend right capital and it's at least free for you to use haha
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maybe Right Capital has improved since I last tried using it like a year ago - if it works for this now, then that's great! I'll start with that.
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right capital mobile is definitely still awful
but desktop does a good job aggregating for me, besides for m1. m1 is syncing fine to my ynab though.
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There are still some syncing issues in right capital (for some reason 2 months ago it stopped syncing my citi credit cards) but other than that it works pretty well.
m
Can you try removing and adding your Citi cards back in and report back? Mine work fine. I need to know if I need to report the issue.
f
This is the digital version of unplugging and replugging. And it worked!
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just want to chime in that I recently started using right capital for aggregating, and I actually like it better than mint -- the derived categories are closer to accurate than mints were. (downside is that it doesn't appear I can make rules for recategorizing the things that are off)
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