![]() ![]() Overview shows the accounts down the left, an alerts section at top right that picks up due-date info from your accounts and sets them up as bill reminders, and a month-to-date chart that shows you how you’re doing on the major budget categories.The interface is simple, and the welcome screen made it a breeze to enter account information. apparently makes its money off credit card, savings account and other referrals, but is almost lazily non-pushy about it. ![]() Virginia Heffernan, who writes the New York Times Sunday magazine column and tech culture blog The Medium (which, for mysterious reasons, is about to be folded into the ArtsBeat blog even though the magazine column lives on), introduced me to the free account aggregator in her May 21 column on, and I’ve been hooked ever since. The Budgeting & Reports section is not as intuitive as the rest of the site, and I stopped using that section after a few tries.The upper left shows your Total Net Worth with the change from one month ago, and on the right is the Net Worth Summary with the name and balance of each account. ![]()
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