Quicken Simplifi: Budget Smart

Quicken Simplifi: Budget Smart

Von Quicken Inc.

  • Kategorie: Finance
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2019-10-01
  • Aktuelle Version: 5.4.0
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 4+
  • Dateigrösse: 66.38 MB
  • Entwickler: Quicken Inc.
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 13.4 oder später.
Bewertung: 4.15261
4.15261
Von 2,988 Bewertungen

Beschreibung

Quicken makes budgeting and personal finance simpler with Simplifi—the smart budget app that helps you do more with your money. Create a budget, track your spending, set savings goals, manage debt, monitor investments, and plan for retirement. Join the 20M+ people who’ve used Quicken to lead healthier financial lives. Quicken Simplifi helps you track purchases, subscriptions, and account balances all in one place—giving you a comprehensive view of your personal finances. Whether paying off debt on high interest credit cards, saving for a vacation, or growing your net worth, Quicken empowers you to make progress towards your money goals. Track every dollar in your budget and make a plan for your money with personalized insights. Connect • Track expenses and spending by connecting checking, saving, credit card, investing, and retirement accounts • Automatic, real-time tracking – including income, bills, and payments – to ensure your spending plan is on track • Identify changes in your budget categories, bills, net worth and more Plan • Create a budget to account for income and planned expenses throughout the month • Make savings goals, pay off debt, or plan for retirement • Use watchlists to track categories like online shopping, food delivery and takeout, and subscriptions • Get alerts for upcoming bills Track • Always know the balances in your bank accounts and what’s available to spend • See progress towards paying off credit cards, loans, or other types of debt • Find opportunities to save money and grow your wealth • Identify subscriptions you can cancel to save even more money Key Features • Personal dashboard to quickly view cash balances, checking and savings accounts, property value, debt, investing, net worth & more • Custom insights & 8 financial reports on income, spending, savings, net worth, refunds & more • Customize categories and tags to organize your budget, your way • Set reminders when savings are off-track so you can adjust your budget Privacy policy: https://www.quicken.com/privacy Terms of use: https://www.quicken.com/terms-of-use

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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • Pretty Great

    5
    Von BeccaBits
    I was a loyal Quicken user since the 90’s, but six months ago we decided we needed something cloud-based, readily accessible to both of us, and that wasn’t tethered to one PC. Looking around, we decided to give Simplifi a shot. It took me a few months to break a lot of bad habits I had with Quicken, and learn to take the time to set up and maintain a proper “spending plan” in Simplifi. Admittedly, I was frustrated with Simplifi at first. So, I took some time to read about the features I was struggling with and recognized I had some bad habits as to how I tracked spending and transfers between accounts. I learned a lot in the process. Today, we’re very happy with it and collaborating much more effectively on monthly spending, investing, and goals… always good for marital harmony! One minor pain point, some investment/retirement accounts don’t cooperate very well with connections and prompt too often to reauthenticate. We ended up disconnecting them and just manually update the number of shares we have quarterly. Simplfi still does daily calculations based on the current share price. Fortunately, our bank / credit cards don’t have any issue and have been quite stable.
  • Venmo requires 2 factor every time and no Apple support

    3
    Von lildocta
    Had to delete my Venmo account because it was requiring 2 factor every time I opened the app. There was also talk of Apple support over a month ago but as of writing this review it still requires manual entry
  • Trash App and Customer Support

    1
    Von mcf7211
    About 75% of my transactions are from banks not supported by Simplifi. I’ve submitted six requests to have them added but have received no help. I’m sure I’ll get the standard reply here to call some number. For me it’s $50 down the drain.
  • Not good. Why did they discontinue mint?

    2
    Von eeeeeee2269
    I tried to import my transactions and accounts from mint and it got incredibly jumbled. Not one piece of information is correct despite all the individual transactions being there. It says my networth is -43k, an absurd and random number. Very tedious to try to correct seemingly countless mistakes. Worked very hard to make mint as accurate and helpful as possible and intuit just nuked it one day for no reason. If you are just beginning your budgeting journey I would suggest avoiding intuit and its subsidiaries at all costs. Not worth it
  • App not designed for iPad

    1
    Von Eazyive
    No native iPad support even with a paid subscriptions? Seriously?
  • Came over from Mint

    5
    Von bedheadz
    I had been tracking expenses through Mint for years before it got taken over by Credit Karma. With that switch I wasn’t able to deep dive into my expenses month to month, see trends, the pie chart of expense categories, budgets, etc. from the mobile view and really depended on that information for my financial health and awareness. This app is as close as I’ve found to being back to the OG Mint platform, plus some of the things I had grown to appreciate about the Credit Karma app (net worth, credit score), and more (savings targets/auto deductions, badges, more extensive reporting). 10/10 recommend and have shown it to other friends who have been missing Mint and they’ve really liked it too!
  • Maybe 3.5 stars

    4
    Von coldweather42
    1) For the price they’re charging, there should be a solid iPad app. Their website doesn’t work great on iPad. 2) When making changes to billing, categories, etc some changes are not immediately reflected. Seems to take a day for some changes to be reflected. It’s 2024, and this shouldn’t be an issue. 3) interface is decent but not always the most intuitive. I came from Mint. Mint was easier. Will continue to use but will be looking for other options.
  • App keeps crashing

    1
    Von trees5674
    App hasn’t worked since last update
  • No trial, no demo, just payment required

    1
    Von Alcheme
    The first thing it does once you create an account is ask/force you to sign up for their plan (an annual plan). So, ultimately there is no way to try this app out without first paying for an entire year subscription without even knowing if it might be the right app for you.
  • No iPad, iSad

    1
    Von Taylor Ryan
    I like Simplifi, but I hate that I can’t view it on my iPad in an iPad window. Looks so cheap to see an iPhone shaped window. I think a company that makes $38M/year could afford the development. Monarch is turning out to be so much better and easier.

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