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4.72 von 5
36 Bewertungen in Chile
Me cobro una suscripción anual sin querer contratarla
Tengo un IPhone 15 pro y no sale la navegación abajo para acceder a las distintas pestañas o agregar una transacción
Love the way that the app works. Also has many tutorials that teach you all about make a good budget and be organized with the finances
Simple, effective and just works
Our financial life as a couple changed after using this app for a couple months. Now, our expenses are super organized!
I don’t love some of the recent updates and think they take away functionality instead of adding to it. But it is still a great app. There is one thing that keeps me from recommending it to other people, though, because it would be very confusing for a non-mathy person. There have been instances where the app automatically reallocates money to another category and you don’t know what happened or where the money came from. Mostly from one month to the next. For example: I understand the concept of not overspending, but there are times when I need a category to be temporarily red to remind me someone is paying me back. If you have 10k in your account, but one category is short $400, you clearly have enough to cover that amount. But somehow when you go on to the next month, it shows the “ready to assign” as something like -102.86. How do you explain this to a new user? There should be a step in between months that allows us to either “accept” the previous month’s accounting, or “accept” whatever is happening to get to -102.86, WITH an explanation of the money moves. I can’t imagine that ya’ll don’t get a ton of questions trying to help people figure out what the heck happened. I’m a grown adult. If I want a category red for a minute because it helps me keep track, I shouldn’t HAVE to automatically accept some random accounting that I can’t even explain. I get the concept YNAB is trying to promote, but there are better ways to do this.
YNAB is a wonderful budgeting tool, but not everything is intuitive. I had been using it incorrectly (assigning income as a category rather than to READY TO ASSIGN). After asking for help and several exmai exchanges, Bian (the customer service rep) sent me an extended video he recorded that showed me how to correct all the mistakes I had made in setting up my accounts. Now I am finally making full use of this powerful budgeting application.
This is *the* single best app I’ve ever spent money on - completely changed my relationship with my finances and allowed me to finally get on top of everything and plan for the future. There’s a learning curve but once you get the hang of it, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Thank you *so* much to the developer and the entire YNAB team ❤️👏❤️
I have tried them all and this is the only app that truly helped me stick to responsible spending habits. The YNAB method works and the cost is worth it! One request I have is to add divide and multiply operators to the transaction entry screen. Other than that keep up the great work and I look forward to the future updates.
This app does exactly what I need. Easy to use and I am coming up o. Two years of no credit card interest thanks to YNAB
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