Which app is the best for managing finances (investments, insurance and expenses) ?
Preferably free. Drop in your suggestions!
If you cannot manage all 3 on a Google Spreadsheet, you're doing it wrong.
An app which consolidates all you recurring expenses in one place helps you pay, remember and track?
What do you guys think?
Like the idea I’m sure it already exists, but nothing that I use now
If my Airtel, Electricity, Simpl etc bills didn’t need my cognitive load, I’d love that
Which is the best existing app?
There’s a platform called fleek for subscription management
I am actually thinking subscription + all recurring payment like cool maid electricity sips etc
Ok, I was thinking in the lines of what I am currently doing for this problem on a monthly basis. I had set up monthly auto payment within apps which give me cashback as well.
every UPI app kinda already does that?? be is Paytm, Payzapp, PhonePe.
If you're specifically looking to track app/media subscriptions once try subspace if you're new to it.
No one will pay you for the app so does not make sense in long run
Preferably free. Drop in your suggestions!
If you cannot manage all 3 on a Google Spreadsheet, you're doing it wrong.
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