PocketGuard

1906 El Camino Real, 94027, Menlo Park, United States
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About PocketGuard

PocketGuard is one of the top personal finance management applications in the 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇬🇧. Featured in Forbes, CNN, CNBC, YahooFinance, TechCrunch, Investopedia, New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, U.S. News, Cosmopolitan, Fortune 500, and others as the best budgeting app. We help people to stop financial fear by knowing where their money goes. With PocketGuard you can stay on top of your spending, manage income and expenses, reach financial goals, and pay debts off with ease. To do all of that we crunch numbers to provide the leftover amount of money you have after paying all necessities such as bills & subscriptions, groceries, transportation, etc. PocketGuard provides simple answers to difficult budgeting questions just in 15 minutes. Spend less than you earn to stop overspending, achieve your financial dreams, and experience a brighter financial future. Our personal finance management course will help you to become smarter about your money, make better decisions, and find your way to budgeting effectively. Our main goal is to simplify people’s financial lives by helping them take control of their finances and make the right decisions to accomplish their dreams.

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Andrew Amsing
CA

Absolute crap Absolute crap! I tried their "free" trial even though they ask for credit card. didnt like it after 30 mins so i closed my account. (it asked me to be sure I wanted to close the account) and they still charged me 2 weeks later! Don't trust these guys they are crap. and the apps not even that good. super bugy

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Tegan
GB

Secure and very customizable I have been using for over a year and a half and it is perfect fit for my needs. It is very intuitive to navigate, adding accounts is easy. And I love the customizable categories and the ability to use hashtags as well as notes and upload receipts for each transaction. They are not invasive and don't ask for a ton of unneeded permissions and I feel very secure linking my Banking and Credit accounts. I have had maybe two technical issues the whole time, and I got email responses from a real person right away. It is the only budgeting app that has actually helped me and I have been able to stick with, and I tried alot before here but most of them were way to invasive or trying to sell me stuff I don't need.

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Henry
GB

The Closest Thing to a Digital Assistant in your Wallet I've bounced around from budgeting app to budgeting app for years, and always struggled until now. Mint and Nerdwallet have waged a constant war on my phone for "good enough" budgeting solution. But try as I might, using either tool felt constantly disconnected from how my actual money flow was - in my day to day and when I checked my account balances on my banking apps. PocketGuard is different. Where other apps seek to explain why you're being bad with your money, PocketGuard would rather tell you:"This is the money you have, this is how you've spent it, and this is what you can spend it on." The build of the app just works, too. Reading and applying transaction data is the meat and potatoes of showing you your finances, but once I activated the premium version I realized that features like creating categories and splitting transactions (such as that Friendsgiving dinner you decided to grab the entire bill on after a slurry of "You have Venmo, right?" comments) suddenly make the comings and goings of your digital cash flow become a piece of cake to balance.

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