Every is a set of AI-enabled tools that automate finances for self-employed people. Every comes with an expense tracking app, FDIC-insured deposit account, and Visa Business Debit Card.
Basic question: I have a Transferwise account, a Monzo account, a Revolut account, why do I need another bank account? How do you compare and why are you different?
@thiagoafram Every is built for business owners.
Transferwise, Revolut, etc. are fantastic products, but as a business owner you would still need a bank account when using one of these products. For example, you can't settle your Stripe transactions to a Revolut account because it is considered a "virtual account". A business can use Every without the need for any traditional bank account.
We are also building a bunch of ways to connect Every to other apps an entrepreneur uses. For example, when you connect Every to your Stripe account, we can view "settlements" as they are approved by Stripe, and make the balances available in your Every account the same day, instead of you having to wait for funds to clear through the banking system first.
Hope that helps!
š I'm Jeremy, an online entrepreneur and reformed tech exec.
I started my first eCommerce business in University over 10 years ago. It's amazing to see how the community of makers, sellers, and freelancers has grown in the decade since; especially the last few years.
If you run an online store, build indie software, own a digital agency, or run any other type of online business we want to hear from you!
Traditional banks make things complicated.
If you run an online business your bank account should be as easy to use as Shopify or Stripe. So we took a bank account, stripped out all of the extra fluff, and connected it to other services to make it smarter.
It's fast, smart, and has no monthly fees (seriously).
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@aparkhills Andy Andy Andy.... you're opening up old wounds over here at Every HQ. Here's the thing... I've been on Android since I can remember. Same goes for our head of UX. But right now our customer list is 75% iPhone users! I was surprised that it's this high. Our beta users are testing with a lightning fast web app right now and we're rolling out iOS next. Android will follow later in the summer.
I find myself using web apps a lot more on my phone lately so interested to see how far that takes us in advance of launching a proper Android app.
Thanks for the question!
@aparkhills@jeremywblack is it possible that only having iPhone app is drawing iPhone users? Can't have more Android users if you are optimized for iOS in search and discovery
@aparkhills@airjoshb@jeremywblack I'm one of those android users who hasn't signed up yet because you don't have an android app. I feel like it might be one of those chicken vs egg things.
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