Report updated Mar 31, 2026
MoneyPilot: Class Action
v1.7Everyday consumers who want to claim settlement money they are owed but are deterred by the complexity, legal jargon, and administrative burden of the traditional claims process.
What Is MoneyPilot: Class Action?
Launched Jan 19, 2026
Updated Mar 2026
What users think iIndependent intel reports to help builders create better apps or enhance existing ones. Still in beta, accuracy and relevancy get better every day. For informational purposes only.
What are the key features?
Aggregates open and upcoming class action settlements into a single, searchable interface.
Uses plain-language questions to determine settlement eligibility in under 30 seconds, removing legal jargon.
Allows users to submit payout claims directly through the app, bypassing external websites and repetitive forms.
Monitors deadlines, claim status, and expected payout timelines automatically in the background.
Organizes all active claims and history in one place to prevent missed deadlines or lost paperwork.
What do users think? iIndependent intel reports to help builders create better apps or enhance existing ones. Still in beta, accuracy and relevancy get better every day. For informational purposes only.
“Recent user voice shows a upset sentiment. Users appreciate general usability, but report fraudulent practices and scams and billing and subscription issues.”
What Users Love
this app is cool to use comfortable
best app
Pain Points
They take your money and subtly encourage you to apply for things that you are not eligible for
Absolute SCAM. I paid $55+ for Money Pilot to file a bunch of claims that I selected and signed off on. After I paid, absolutely no claims have been completed
havent gotten any money back but being charged every month
After they get you to subscribe they charge you separate fees ($6.99) for each category
High confidence · 38 reviews available
How is it ranked?
| Chart | Rank | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Grossing | #54 | ▲6 |
What are the pros and cons?
Pros
- Strong value proposition addressing a genuine consumer pain point
- Effective UI/UX design simplifying legal jargon
- Proven ability to monetize through a subscription-based gatekeeper model
Cons
- Severe lack of transparency in billing and subscription management
- Critical technical failures in account authentication
- Poor customer support responsiveness
What is the market outlook?
Growth Opportunities
- Market gap for a transparent, trust-based settlement claim service
- Potential to pivot to a 'pay-on-success' model to build trust
- Opportunity to differentiate through verified partnerships
Market Threats
- High risk of regulatory scrutiny or app store removal
- Potential for legal action against the developer
- Erosion of brand equity making user acquisition unsustainable
What are the key takeaways?
MoneyPilot: Class Action is a upsetting finance app that is available. With a 4.3/5 rating from 527 reviews, it upsets most users from users. Users particularly appreciate general usability, though fraudulent practices and scams remains a common concern.
Best for: Everyday consumers who want to claim settlement money they are owed but are deterred by the complexity, legal jargon, and administrative burden of the traditional claims process.
How much does it cost?
Model: subscription
The app uses a 'gatekeeper' model where discovery might be free, but the utility of filing and tracking claims is locked behind a subscription, positioning the service as a time-saving convenience tool.
iOS Version
1.7
Android Version
1.0.20
Release Date
Jan 19, 2026
iOS Price
Free
Android Price
Free