High confidence · 99 reviews analyzed · Based on 99 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
Thrilled
Recent user voice shows a thrilled sentiment. Users appreciate manual transaction tracking provides granular control over personal finances without complex bank integration requirements, but report lack of split payment functionality within single transactions forces inaccurate record keeping for complex purchases.
Rating: 4.8
Reviews: 99
Confidence: high
How did the latest release land?
Overall
4.7/ 5
★★★★★★
(20.7K)Current version
4.8/ 5
+0.1 vs overall
★★★★★
(2.7K)Main signal post-update: manual transaction tracking provides granular control over personal finances without complex bank integration requirements.
Sentiment over time
Weekly average rating and review volume across stores, last 90 days.
How have ratings & review volume moved?
Rating, review sentiment, and total reviews over time, with release markers showing the post-launch impact.
Rating over time
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Review themes
Praise
What users love
- Manual transaction tracking provides granular control over personal finances without complex bank integration requirements
- “Users appreciate the ability to manually record every transaction for better awareness”
- “The manual entry process is cited as a reliable habit-forming tool for daily budgeting”
Complaint
Common complaints
- Lack of split payment functionality within single transactions forces inaccurate record keeping for complex purchases
- “Users struggle to accurately record purchases split across multiple payment methods”
- “The current system forces users to create multiple transactions for one purchase”
Request
Most requested
- Direct bank data integration via third-party services would reduce the burden of manual entry
- “Users frequently request the ability to fetch transaction data directly from bank accounts”
- “Integration with services like Plaid is specifically mentioned as a desired feature”