1. Status Money is a social financial app that connects you with peers and financial advisors.
2. Status Money shows you how your finances compare with millions of people like you.
3. Our algorithms analyze your finances to find ways for you to save money and improve – you'll earn rewards for acting on our recommendations!
4. Status Money is built like a bank and our systems are monitored by industry-leading security companies 24/7.
5. Status Money is transitioning members to Quicken Simplifi on November 10th, 2023.
6. Create a financial plan in minutes and get advice from your peers and certified financial advisors.
7. If you prefer to use Status Money on your desktop, you can access your account at Everything is always synced across your devices.
8. You can even create scenarios to see how buying a home, getting married, or having kids will affect your finances.
9. You can anonymously ask questions, get the latest financial news, and follow the topics you care about.
10. We use 256-bit encryption to keep your data secure and require you to verify logins from any new devices using a multi-factor authentication code.
11. Get smarter about money by chatting with your peers.
1. Otherwise, great app for personal money management.I've got more to check out, so far linking accounts is up front, smooth in app link, but switching into other apps needs some more work, seems it's the framework isn't set up as a concole, or something.
2. Unfortunately no longer use it nearly as often once it shifted to the monthly subscription model and stick to using a combo of mint and personal capitalStatus Money has so many options, yet it's not overly complicated for those who just want basic features.
3. The service sounds good but if you cant ever get into the app what good is it?Status Money is simple to use, yet packs so much power in a beautifully designed interface.
4. Before it didn't even have the recommendations based on your financial situation, but they've built into the software suggestions to make you more money savvy.
5. The only thing I don't like is that any purchases made on a credit card are all categorized in bulk as "Bills & Payments" at the end of the month.
6. This is kind of a new problem for me as I'm used to only putting bills on my card anyways and I haven't figured out a way to work around it.
7. It has grown from a somewhat useful finance tracking software to a truly great source for tracking all of my finances.
8. The clean user interface and navigation exemplify the thoughtful design of the entire app.Cool idea, but way too expensive.
9. Also there is a lot of emphasis on rewards to the point where it seems shady and makes the app lose credibility.I really wanted to love it but don't.
10. I've tried nerdwallet, mint and many other finance apps and they all fell short.
11. This leads to inaccurate numbers which leads to frustration.Good concept if I could ever log in.