MoolahMate

Personal Financial Portal

Published by: Moolahmate Ventures

Description

MoolahMate is a web and mobile based personal financial portal for the person that manages the household finances. The application design is uncluttered and easy to use so it takes little time and effort to sustain record keeping over the long term. You can then view summarised financial reports in a manner that is flexible and easy to understand and action. Our solution differs from other personal financial apps by also having a knowledge base, a place to track to dos and key dates related to financial matters, calculators to evaluate complex financial scenarios and forums to engage with your fellow members and discuss all things financial.
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MoolahMate FAQ

  • Is MoolahMate free?

    Yes, MoolahMate is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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  • How much does MoolahMate cost?

    MoolahMate is free.

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User Rating
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Ratings History

MoolahMate Reviews

Ripoff

cookemike on

Canada

Absolute rip-off. Does not work. No response from support. Keep getting notifications that security certificates have expired. Am fighting with Apple for a refund. Save your money.

Love this app!

ASSP889 on

Canada

I wanted an easier way to budget and review my finances without having to use a spreadsheet to track everything manually. I heard about this app from an article in MoneySense and am loving it! It’s intuitive and saves me so much time while also giving me peace of mind especially as we take on more finances (home ownership, car payments, etc). Would 100% recommend!

Fantastic App

Finance guy 87 on

Canada

This helped me organize my finances very easily. Its easy to use and I use it everyday. I love how detailed and organized it is. 100% a good one to use if you want a better look at your bank accounts.

Robbery

va7rmm on

Canada

It had decent recent reviews but I doubt they were real. I was looking for a Mint replacement and this seemed suitable. However it doesn’t connect to my banks, and I have received no response to my requests for support. They claim to be for Canadians, but they quote their price in US dollars, without indicating that. I wasted my money, don’t waste yours.

Don’t

Glostormm on

Canada

VERY VERY SKETCHY

High Hopes - deleting app

HappyTam from AhaMoments on

Canada

I was looking for a Mint Replacement. It worked until I paid and then totally disconnected from banking and credit cards. Also they took 2 payments instead of 1 and have been 100% non-responsive to contact requests. Deleting.

Why is this recommended?

Itsinthewater on

Canada

Like other reviewers here, I’ve been researching to find a replacement for the awesome Mint app. Tried this out based on recommendations from trusted sources. Have to manually enter your username and password every single time app is opened because won’t save to iCould keychain. Have to check email every single time for 2-factor. Won’t connect with my RBC account after multiple attempts and correct answers to security questions. Deleting it. Sigh.

Do not waste your time

B.Professional on

Canada

I was looking for a mint replacement, and found this. Right from the start it was awful. I couldn’t login through a web browser ever. And setting this up through a phone app is tedious and far from ideal. Their customer support is non existent as no one has gotten back to me in a week. There is no customization for this and you’re better off tracking your budgets in excel than paying any money for this joke of an app/program. Save your time and save your money.

I really wanted to like it …

Yorkie1971 on

Canada

I tried this because MoneySense recommended it as a replacement for Mint. Since it is Canadian, I hoped it would be a good solution. I’m not sure if this is geared more towards the YNAB crowd, but it certainly doesn’t do what I wanted it to do and isn’t very intuitive at all. The main thing I want to see are my account balances, individual transactions and my overall spend vs time - none of which this app does. It just seems to show overall categories - but without seeing the transactions, I can’t tell if they’ve been categorized correctly or if the accounts are up to date. I couldn’t really make sense of any of the numbers it was trying to tell me, or the context of them. Other things - Login : I hate the “we’ve emailed you a code” authentication, where you have to switch to mail, refresh, refresh, copy code, switch back to Moolah, paste. Account linking : It successfully added my CIBC chequing and LOC accounts, but ignored my credit cards. Whether the accounts stayed linked and pulled in new data is anyones guess (but I suspect they didn’t). Web : I maybe logged into it successfully once, then after that it always gave a “something went wrong - try again later” message. So yeah, I gave it a shot and wanted to like it. But I really, really, really don’t.

Violating Google's policy.

rishiashar on

Canada

Access blocked: MOOLAH+'s request does not comply with Google's policies MOOLAH+'s request does not comply with Google's " Use secure browsers" policy. If this app has a website, you can open a web browser and try signing in from there. If you are attempting to access a wireless network, please follow these instructions. You can also contact the developer to let them know their app must comply with Google's "Use secure browsers" policy.

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App Info

Category
Finance
Languages
English
Recent release
1.2.0 (10 months ago )
Released on
Sep 21, 2023 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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