Features we really use from personal finance web aplications
Which features you really like from Mint.com or quicken.com or any personal finances application.
I am working on side project which involves personal finances. Could you please help me, if any features you guys really want and should be part of such type of applications.
Thanks.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 28.6 ms ] threadIt would be helpful if receipts were emailed to you by stores and can be parsed later - although there is no pressure on stores to provide such a service I guess.
This requires:
- a plugin interface for bank scrapers, because you aren't going to write all of them.
- a UI with hotkeys for tagging expenses as discretionary/nondiscretionary
- a database-backed chron job with a twilio frontend
I've used YNAB, mint, and budgetsimple and Going through and sorting all my expenses into specific categories manually is just way too much time and doesn't help with decision-making.
Why do we need to scrap? Is there any specific reason ?
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I'd like to set a goal date to have a dollar amount, & have a self-correcting weekly goal I'd have to deduct & set aside to meet the target. So if some weeks the paycheck is fat I can add more, & when it's slim, less. And always have a handle as to what I need to do to meet said goal(s).
Actually I understand something different by personal finance, something more like ethereum bitcoin