
Dylan Edward Lalonde
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It's so hard to find an app that will sync with my bank account! I exported all my transactions to a CSV file, only to then find out that they all need to be organized in a specific way for it to properly import. I'm not wasting another three hours trying to get the CSV file right so I can do it again in another month. Response: It's great that you're upgrading this app, but it should have been done long ago. Mint was the best budgeting app, and now we are stuck with apps like this.
The Budgeting App
October 7, 2025
Hi Dylan,
Sorry to hear the import process was so frustrating, we know the current CSV format isn’t the most user-friendly. You’re right that it requires a specific layout for now, but we’re actively working on adding bank connections to make tracking your spending much easier.

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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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Lucía Kohlberg
Really clean and easy to use, it suits all of my needs except one, there is no "this will be reimbursed" button. Other than that, it tracks money, you can add upcoming expenses, you can create goals and budgets... really nice!! Important tho, it's full usage is restricted, you pay either monthly, yearly or a lifetime. To me it is worth it, but it might not be for everyone.
18 people found this review helpful