EveryDollar: Personal Budget Reviews – Page 8

5/5 rating based on 757 reviews. Read all reviews for EveryDollar: Personal Budget for iPhone.
EveryDollar: Personal Budget is free iOS app published by The Lampo Group Incorporated

Not hard to use at all! Must buy!

HeyitsNap

Honestly this is not hard to use at all!! It’s all very self explanatory. I love the functionality!


Thank God

Mila Marie Orellana

I no longer have to stress or calculate anything!


Great App!

jajackson201

I’ve used this every dollar for 4 years now and am happy to see that its finally available on ipad. My only request is that they make it work in landscape mode for those that prefer used the ipad with a keyboard.


Marriage saver

Lewisian

So awesome to be playing from the same page


Perfect EXCEPT..

Bustang65

This is an amazing app EXCEPT the delay it takes for transactions to update in the app. Also, my Marcus by Goldman Sachs account experiences “issues” daily, so always has to be reconnected. I’ve stopped fixing it because I’m in baby step 2, I’m not contributing to my emergency fund anymore now that my starter fund is fully funded. However, if you were further down in the baby steps then this would be a big game changer since you’d be investing out of each paycheck.


Welp

Prayed Up ??

Just for USA and Canada ?


Best thing since sliced bread

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It doesnt tell you it's a trial app

CJDeeTwo

It does'nt tell you it's a trial app until you sign up for an account and enter all your information. $149 a year for access to the app! It doesnt even have graphs for your expense even with the premium version, you'd have to access it on the web


A must have

Cody from Florida

This is the most important app on mine and my wife’s phone. Makes budgeting easy and helps us hit our goals


Above average but could be improved

kaipie1999

Good app and really nothing like it out there. Great for categorizing spending BUT... I would love to see the ability to automatically categorize SOME items. And every time I suggest it I hear that “it’s important to be in touch with what you spend” so the act of moving is important. I get that but I really don’t need to take extra time when I know exactly where my power bill is going. Or if I make ten trips to the grocery store, moving everyone of these over is just a waste of time. I mean I budget $500/month for groceries and that is what I track to regardless if I drag and drop them or if they made it to the category automatically. Ultimately that’s the measuring stick. So please let me put some automatic tags on spending items. I promise I’ll use the time I save wisely!