For everyday consumers seeking to claim settlement money who are deterred by administrative burdens and legal jargon.
Automating the discovery and filing of class action settlements to help consumers recover unclaimed funds without legal complexity.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 1Last updated
MoneyPilot: Class Action
v2.3
2mo ago
Primary focus
Consumer legal-tech and settlement recovery
Scale
indie
Target audience
Everyday consumers seeking to claim settlement money who are deterred by administrative burdens and legal jargon.
Maintains a consistent development cycle with 2 updates released for its single active title within the last 6 months.
1 app analysed
Find claims, check eligibility, submit payout claims, and track deadlines
Automated deadline tracking reduces user cognitive load [Tracking Feature]
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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Dominates the financial identity and credit monitoring space with a massive user base that overlaps with MoneyPilot's target demographic.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Leverages a massive, highly active user base to cross-sell financial products, making it a primary destination for money-related tasks.
Focuses on automated micro-investing, capturing the same 'found money' mindset as class action claim recovery.
A dominant neobank that captures the user's primary financial activity, making it a central hub for all money-related notifications.
Aggregates financial tools and cash-back rewards, serving users looking to maximize their personal financial inflows.
High-velocity development with 27 releases in six months shows a strong commitment to rapid feature deployment.
Aggressive release cadence of 25 updates in six months indicates a rapid pivot toward feature-rich credit building.