
Antonio
GBThe new gambling feature with options… The new gambling feature with options to buy tickets with cash is dangerous as a recovering gambling addict. I kinda liked Yotta better when the only option was to gain money, now they finally found a way to take money. Still love Yotta and will probably always use this as my main bank

John Lonetree
GBStarted with Youtube Now I’m Hooked Started by watching Youtube personalities explaining what Yotta is got me thinking, why does Yotta make me want to save money? Yotta does three things right, they incentivize saving, allows one to win a huge amount of money, and finally gamifies banking making it fun. If you want to save while earning more than the average bank on average, join Yotta, my APY currently is over 30%!

Ty
GBGreat Online Banking Service Great online checking account with many benefits and offers. Like the potential cash back using your debit card. Nice savings apr and items that appeal to younger bankers. Only downside was “verifying” myself took way too many documents and requested info to confirm identity to use account. If setting up the account, they should verify that information all up-front and not on the back-end.

Karl Harz
GBYotta did an update where technically… Yotta did an update where technically your tickets would be worth more. Problem is you have to open the app every single day and designate exactly how many tickets you want. it wasn't just sit and forget collect your interest off of whatever you might have randomly won. My winnings or interest or whatever you want to call it should just automatically go to my account. This app has just become a casino in disguise

Michelle Walden
GBFun bank account Discovered Yotta through Markiplier’s channel and it is the most fun bank account I’ve ever had! The account can be set up as a checking or savings account, your choice. Mine is checking, so every time I spend, I win tickets and sometimes cash. Those tickets go into a daily drawing where you win your interest. Joining a prize pool can increase your chances of winning. It’s fun and it doesn’t cost anything to set up. If you ever need to deposit cash into the account, there are a number of stores that partner with Yotta, such as CVS and Walgreens, so you can make a deposit (with a small $4.95 deposit fee per transaction) at the checkout even on days when normal banks are closed. This account also won’t let you overdraft which is nice.