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1. The "help" tab seems unnecessary to keep on the nav bar, it's useful the first time or two you open the app but then it's not needed again, it could be moved into a submenu and replaced with a categorize transactions button.have tried excel and mint before to budget, but this one blows them away! you get more than a budgeting app; you get a framework for managing your money.
2. 5 stars for YNAB.The app is very useful, but they've been having issues with American Express imports for over a year, making importing transactions from Amex a terrible experience.
3. and the framework works and makes assigning your money almost into an exciting game to see which goals you can hit! this has more than paid for itself with the yearly subscription, and I've become a YNAB proselytizer!First of all, YNAB has been an absolute game changer for my family's finances.
4. YNAB handles money the same way I do in my mind, so it has been a very easy transition to using it compared to my excel spreadsheet.
5. Overall my favorite way to budget!Edit: YNAB has new tutorials and their support has been great.
6. I like the way it makes it easy to plan ahead and take control of your finances, but the main issue for me is the app does have any useful graphic reports or spending notifications.
7. Worth paying for the year.YNAB has completely changed the way I interact with and think about my money.
8. It has all the capabilities of the desktop version, and I'm sure people who are more accustomed to doing everything on their phones will find it to be an incredibly valuable tool.
9. The help docs explain everything in an easy-to-understand way, and support has always been responsive and helpful when I've needed them.
10. Automatic bank imports help make sure you don't miss anything without constantly balancing the budget.
11. I'm not sure if it learned and sends me notifications then or not, but it's super helpful) I've never had an issue with the apps math or connection to my accounts.