Olha Shchichko
UAThe app is good and helpful The app is good and helpful, but I want to admit a level of PocketGuartd's customer support. I reached them about syncing issue via email. Guys spent the whole month adjusting the app and solving my unique problem. In the final everything is smooth and works like a clock. Highly recommended.
Brad Baker
USGreat customer service, good app Pretty happy with the customer service. I have written to them with a lot of questions and requests, and I always get a thoughtful response from a real person pretty quickly. There are still some features I'd really like to see (like a future projection based on current spending and planned budgets), but overall it's a great app!
Henry
USThe 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.