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VTpass: VTU & Bills Payment
v4.1.2
1y ago
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Points-based rewards program incentivizes repeat transaction volume
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
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Flex competes for the same wallet share by addressing recurring essential bill payments, forcing users to choose between VTpass's utility-focused model and Flex's credit-backed payment flexibility.
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Roll competes for the professional user's financial workflow by automating the payroll process, which is a primary source of funds for VTpass transactions.
Hakbah targets the same demographic interested in organized financial management, specifically through community-based savings and deferred payment services.
Settle Up captures the social finance market, competing for the same users who use VTpass to pay shared utility or service bills.
Weekly competes by offering a proactive budgeting layer that influences how users allocate funds before they reach the payment stage on VTpass.
This app targets a specific niche audience that requires specialized payment and retirement forecasting, similar to VTpass's utility-focused user base.
Dollarbird offers a calendar-centric view of finances that overlaps with the scheduling needs of VTpass users managing recurring bills.
Splittr competes for the utility of splitting costs, a common use case for users paying shared electricity or internet bills on VTpass.
Moneydance serves the power-user segment that requires detailed tracking of the payments made through platforms like VTpass.
Monetary Hawk enters the market with a comprehensive suite of budgeting tools that challenge the simplicity of VTpass's payment-only model.
This newcomer addresses immediate liquidity needs, which could divert users who currently use VTpass to pay bills when funds are tight.