Is there an app you use to manage your finances / budget?
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Richard Reis@richardreeze
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My team and I released Gurgeh (pronounced gur-gee) to help people manage their finances https://www.gurgeh.com/
It's the first app built for the FIRE movement (Financial Independence, Retire Early). Would love to get any feedback!
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I use Google Sheets. I'm also a Monzo Bank customer so one of the things I'm planning to do soon is auto-magically stream data into the sheet using their API.
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YNAB changed the way I budget. I love it.
@jehunter5811 A fellow YNAB'er!!!! This company is amazing and totally love the product. Not to mention it drives real impact if you do the work.
@jehunter5811 @ubuntu Don't see the value in it, considering the fact that you need to pay for a subscription when @revolutapp does it automatically.
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@jehunter5811 maybe I don't get it, but I tried YNAB yesterday and I couldn't wrap my head around it - its hard to project or take my income into account, it seems very focused on what you have in your accounts
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@revolutapp @javi_rodriguez2 @jehunter5811 Same here..never heard of it before but I will check it out. Thanks!
I use YNAB (You Need a Budget) on a daily basis, it changed the way I deal with finances !
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@richardcreis Sure, basically I live in France and there's often a delay between the time a transaction happens and the time it takes for the amount to be deducted from your bank account. The feature from YNAB I use every day is the manual entering of transactions. Using this feature the working balance I see in YNAB always reflects my real "spending power" and therefore prevents me from overspending due to my bank not being up to date. Hope this helps!
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We are launching Fina soon https://producthunt.com/products..., I'm happy to connect and discuss more!