5 BEST Budgeting Apps in 2023 {out of 30}

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @BrittanyFlammer
    @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +16

    Sorry the audio was so low!

    • @damanpreetsingh9397
      @damanpreetsingh9397 Год назад

      Its all good mam..🙂

    • @ruvimvorobyov8946
      @ruvimvorobyov8946 Год назад

      Is the spreadsheet going to b available again in Etsy ? It says sold out?

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      Sorry about that. I just re-posted it. Thanks for letting me know!! Here it is: etsy.me/3ITBdea

  • @penpineappleapplepen7454
    @penpineappleapplepen7454 Год назад +45

    Turning 19 this month, and I want to start taking more initiative over my life. I earn hourly, get paid weekly, and my paychecks are always different depending on how my manager makes the weekly schedule (and when I do overtime). Learning how to budget is probably one of the first few steps I want to take as I start my life, basically, and things have been super stressful lately, so thank you for the videos

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +4

      You are so welcome. You’re way ahead of most. Taking initiative at 19 is a great way to start!! If you have any questions or need help starting fee free to schedule a free consultation with me: calendly.com/brittanyflammer/consultation

    • @minerchick1258
      @minerchick1258 Год назад +3

      You got this!! Remember to not get discourage when your experience doesn’t align with your wants, you don’t have to be a perfect budgeting adult, everybody has to start somewhere! Wishing you lots of financial freedom 😊

  • @Joshabillings
    @Joshabillings 9 месяцев назад

    Qube you can make it accept any transactions under a certain amount at all times. This allows you to select which qube it comes from later. So essentially it will solve the issues with the card not working or Amazon orders. It will then just work as a regular debit and you then assign the transaction after the fact

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing- I wasn’t aware of it when I filmed the video in February.

  • @acordu
    @acordu 10 месяцев назад +18

    And Mint.......is GONE!

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  10 месяцев назад +2

      I know…so sad!!

    • @samadhanjadhav4225
      @samadhanjadhav4225 8 месяцев назад +1

      Where?

    • @IGCDixie
      @IGCDixie 8 месяцев назад +1

      No like literally they cancelled Mint. They also deleted Bill Minder app which was my personal favorite and people were telling everyone to go to Mint (which I didn’t) and now Mint is gone. Ugh

    • @acordu
      @acordu 8 месяцев назад

      @@IGCDixie I did test 3 others. Monarch money app has been the next best for me. Hard though. I was on mint for 12+ years.
      Good thing you can import the transactions.

  • @dontaesmith5241
    @dontaesmith5241 Год назад +4

    Thanks for this concise yet informative video.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      I tried to keep it short while still covering the basics. Thanks for watching!!

  • @lc2c177
    @lc2c177 Год назад +2

    Have you done a video on the pros and cons of having multiple credit cards with different banks?

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      That's a great question. I don't have a video comparing the credit cards at different banks. We do use credit cards, but rather sparingly, and we pretty. much have a card we've used for years we're happy with. If you're wanting a credit card with travel rewards, Chase Sapphire Preferred is my recommendation. If you're looking for cash back, Wells Fargo Active Cash is a great option. If you want one at an online bank, SoFi online bank with their credit card would be my first choice. Here's a video tutorial on SoFi: ruclips.net/video/CuU4lLesNPs/видео.html (I mention the credit card at the last time stamp 11:08 minutes into the video). I'm sorry I don't have more info, but i hope that's helpful.

  • @angiejohnson7741
    @angiejohnson7741 8 месяцев назад

    Yes, would LOVE A DETAILED Tutoral of Everydollar.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  8 месяцев назад

      Here's a tutorial on EveryDollar: ruclips.net/video/RQfEHilhNbI/видео.htmlsi=_22G0yEoKNzjItSb. It includes info on the free and premium version. I'm in the process of filming a video on just the free version.

  • @LifeOWrylee
    @LifeOWrylee Год назад +2

    Great review Brittany! Thank you for the awesome summary!!
    Do any of the platforms you've reviewed allow you to download statements? For example, if I have connected my Chase Visa card, I'd like to be able to download my monthly Chase Visa statements (not just pulling in the transactions). Do you know of any platforms that allow you to download statements?

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +1

      Mint, EveryDollar, Empower (formerly Personal Capital), and YNAB all let you download/export your transactions.

  • @justincase8795
    @justincase8795 Год назад +1

    Very informative! Liked and subscribed👍

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      I'm glad it was helpful. If you end up choosing one of those apps let me know what you think of it.

  • @bauernoslrac
    @bauernoslrac 9 месяцев назад +1

    We purchase around $6K in Amazon each year. All on one credit card. What is the best way to categorize these transactions? Some purchases are for pets, clothing, household, etc. Any way to "import" what I can download from Amazon?

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  9 месяцев назад

      That is a very good question…how are you buying stuff on Amazon?
      If you are using an Amazon credit card or another credit card, you should be able to link that credit card to any of these apps.
      If you want to download your Amazon transactions, you can manually import that into tiller. I’m not sure of another app that will let you import a spreadsheet of the top of my head.
      With any of the apps (except tiller) you’d have to categorize the Amazon transactions manually since they are coming from so many different categories.
      Another option would be to have an Amazon category in your monthly budget…just a thought.
      Let me know if this doesn’t make sense.

  • @Skridles
    @Skridles Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video! I'm a very visual learner and dyslexic. Is there one that is more visual, with colors and symbols and not too many parts that look like a plain Excel sheet?

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +1

      That’s a great question. If I had to choose, I would say EveryDollar is the most visual app. It is the simplest, and there are different colors for income and expenses. There are also some different charts. If you try it out, let me know how you like it.

  • @laugenielsen7063
    @laugenielsen7063 5 месяцев назад +1

    Could you make an update for an alternative now that Mint is gone

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  5 месяцев назад

      Yes- hers an updated one :ruclips.net/video/-3iL8siIf-8/видео.htmlsi=4fi2tOzcmyL6JXJX
      I’ve also recently reviewed the monarch money app here: ruclips.net/video/Rsezyoy6bsQ/видео.htmlsi=Qw2AjWXmWAazlUJH

  • @chriss3625
    @chriss3625 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can you use Mint and/or Personal Captial manually? I am just not ready to let these types of apps connect to my accounts directly. Thanks for the insight!

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  11 месяцев назад +1

      Great question - and totally understandable. Mint does let you manually enter transactions - you can add the date, amount, store, and categorize it. Personal Capital (now called Empower) doesn't let you do it manually.

  • @robertgiuliani4405
    @robertgiuliani4405 Год назад +3

    I looked at Mint for PC but apparently it is an ON-LINE only app and nothing to download. I also believe it forces you to load up your bank accounts without the ability to bypass that if you do not want to.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +1

      Mint is an online app, so there isn’t anything to download. You can use it without linking your bank accounts and manually enter in transactions, but if you’re going to do that I would choose everydollar over mint.

  • @UserUser0102
    @UserUser0102 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for so informative video

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome. I hope it was helpful!!

  • @andrewfinck6320
    @andrewfinck6320 Год назад +1

    Interesting, but most of these are useless for me. Empower (used to be personal capital) and Mint are only available in the US it seems and I am from the UK.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      That’s frustrating most aren’t available in the UK. I suppose you could use a vpn.
      There are some UK apps I’ve heard good things about (money hub and Koody). I’ve never tried them personally, but I’ve heard good things about them.
      Or you can old school like me and stick with a spreadsheet!

  • @JeffBarnhart
    @JeffBarnhart Год назад +1

    Imo every dollar not supporting amex makes it useless. Their FAQ says they made a business decision to no longer work with them. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      Good point. My credit cards link to Everydollar, but I've had several people complain about them not accepting American Express. If that's your main way to pay for things then it definitely wouldn't be worth it! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @BoWSkittlez
    @BoWSkittlez Год назад

    Brittany, how safe are the apps that can access your bank accounts? First time watcher of your channel and am looking to get a good grasp on my finances.

    • @BoWSkittlez
      @BoWSkittlez Год назад

      Scratch that. I see you answered someone’s similar question below already

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      :D Glad you found the answer!!

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found the answer. There's no time like today to focus on your finances. Let me know if you end up choosing an app.

  • @positive_vibes_2427
    @positive_vibes_2427 10 месяцев назад +2

    Welp, looks like Mint will no longer be an option. Going to switch to another app

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  10 месяцев назад +2

      I know..crazy. I just filmed a video sharing what I would recommend, but I'm curious to know what you will do.

  • @andrewz61
    @andrewz61 8 месяцев назад

    It seems like it'd be easier to use a spreadsheet than every dollar.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  8 месяцев назад

      I personally like a spreadsheet…. but everyone has different preferences.

  • @moredatesmorefiber3526
    @moredatesmorefiber3526 Год назад +1

    is sinking your bank to a 3rd party app safe?

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +1

      Good question. Anytime you link anything online there’s a risk. That being said, these 3rd parties usually use plaid (or the equivalent) with high end encryption. Basically, it’s as safe as logging into your bank online.
      Adding 2 factor authentication and unique passwords is always recommended.

  • @lyaloka23
    @lyaloka23 10 месяцев назад

    thank you!!

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  10 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome! I hope it was helpful!

  • @ricebowl3
    @ricebowl3 Год назад +3

    Everydollar is a Dave Ramsey Product, ah hell nah, pass

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +1

      Haha!!! That makes me laugh! I know a lot of people feel very strongly about Dave Ramsey, but I do like his budgeting app. 😃

  • @carlosenriquepineiro375
    @carlosenriquepineiro375 Год назад

    05:00 Personal capital is now Empower

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +1

      Yep- it changed right after I filmed this and I can’t edit the videos after uploading them. I made a note in the description box. Everything is the same, only the name has changed

  • @bobjones9406
    @bobjones9406 11 месяцев назад

    but which is the BEST? I only want to use ONE app!

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  11 месяцев назад

      Good question. It just depends on what you’re looking for.
      Everydollar- if you want the simplest, easiest to start.
      Mint- if you want free and your bank accounts linked.
      YNAB- if you’re more analytical and very hands on
      Personal capital/empower if you just want to see your finances and aren’t too interested in budgeting.

  • @thekappap
    @thekappap Год назад +1

    I find budget apps to confusing for Me . Having adhd.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      They can be confusing. Everydollar is probably the easiest, especially if you manually enter all your transactions.

  • @XtremeSportX247
    @XtremeSportX247 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @lyalld7852
    @lyalld7852 Год назад

    Can you please increase the audio, it's almost impossible to hear and I gave up after a few minutes

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      I can't. I wish I could. My microphone was broken and I didn't realize it until afterwards. Since the video is already uploaded I cannot edit it. I'm sorry. If you have a specific question I'd be happy to answer it as best I can.
      I also have videos in depth on EveryDollar, Personal Capital, and Qube Money if any of those are the ones you're interested in.

  • @cherylalmstrom7301
    @cherylalmstrom7301 Год назад

    Curious if any of these budgeting apps also have a feature for monthly bank account reconciliations and reporting??? I have been seeking a financial app that is an all around app, not just focused on budgeting, just for personal use.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +4

      I don't know of any that have reconciliations. I think Empower (Personal Capital's new name) is the closest to that. It compares this month's spending to last months spending. If you allow notifications they will update you regularly comparing this month's spending to the previous month. I'm sorry I'm not more helpful...and that it took me so long to respond!

    • @cherylalmstrom7301
      @cherylalmstrom7301 Год назад

      @@BrittanyFlammer Thank you!!!!

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      @@cherylalmstrom7301 of course...sorry I wasn't more helpful.

  • @bryankasper8567
    @bryankasper8567 9 месяцев назад

    how was mint one of the best apps and they are getting rid of it? if they made it paid, i would have paid no doubt.

  • @md_al_mamun06
    @md_al_mamun06 Год назад

    Great video

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I hope it’s helpful!!

    • @md_al_mamun06
      @md_al_mamun06 Год назад

      @@BrittanyFlammer Welcome ma'am,
      I see some errors in your channel content. I can talk about them if want.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      I’d love to hear them!

  • @angiejohnson7741
    @angiejohnson7741 8 месяцев назад +1

    Mint maybe gone, I think, let me know.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  8 месяцев назад

      Yes - it's shutting down. This video was from 2023. Here's an updated one for 2024: ruclips.net/video/-3iL8siIf-8/видео.htmlsi=PvDR40r0iohBFKlM

  • @paulgrice5013
    @paulgrice5013 8 месяцев назад

    Is there an app that my wife and I can share ie 1 budget

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  8 месяцев назад

      Yes. First of all, here's an updated video on budgeting apps for 2024: ruclips.net/video/-3iL8siIf-8/видео.htmlsi=iUsp15_FAVw8LQjV
      There are several apps you guys can use to share a budget. E
      Everydollar - you share a login and access the same budget.
      YNAB - you can have one manager and invite up to 5 others to share on the budget
      Honeydue - is meant for couples, but is more reflecting on your spending rather than planning/budgeting.
      Monarch Money - you can invite your partner for a joint view of your finances
      Simplifi (by Quicken) - you can also invite your partner (or other accountant/financial planner)

  • @dlmob
    @dlmob 8 месяцев назад

    How about copilot?

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  8 месяцев назад

      Copilot is a great option. It's only available in mac/ios so I didn't include it.
      Here's a more recent video on my budgeting app suggestions: ruclips.net/video/-3iL8siIf-8/видео.htmlsi=bws9J3-Vwn__hKV_

  • @abewieler1486
    @abewieler1486 10 месяцев назад

    Does every dollar work in canada?

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  10 месяцев назад

      You can use the free version on the web in Canada…but can’t link accounts

  • @geminitwinworld
    @geminitwinworld Год назад

    Is there any apps without a monthly fee ugh!

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      Mint is completely free.
      EveryDollar has a free version. It doesn’t import your transactions, but part of me thinks doing it manually is better.

  • @allowmetowander5511
    @allowmetowander5511 Год назад

    i am looking for an app that is also has a web based

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  11 месяцев назад +2

      Several of these apps are available on the web as well as an app on your phone. Mint, Empower (formerly Personal Capital), YNAB, and EveryDollar are all available on the web in addition to the app.

  • @BeautifulAwakening
    @BeautifulAwakening Год назад

    Hi, which budgetting site or app is best for fortnightly income, with weekly fortnightly monthly and yearly bills?

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      That's a great question. Most budgeting apps focus on monthly budgeting. YNAB is a little different, because you focus on the money you've already been paid, not projecting how much you are going to make. But, it's complicated to get started.
      If you don't want a steep learning curve, I'd suggest trying EveryDollar. It is monthly, not fortnightly. But, you can set the bill due dates. If you're okay manually entering transactions it's completely free. If you upgrade to the premium version ($80/year) they will import your transactions and they have a paycheck planning feature. This shows you how much you will have throughout the month. You can set the dates you will get paid...for example the 1st and 15th. It will track how much money you should have in your account throughout the month based on bill due dates and paycheck dates.
      I hope that makes sense. Here's a tutorial on EveryDollar: ruclips.net/video/RQfEHilhNbI/видео.html

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      In the video I show the paycheck calculator around the 6:42 mark. I don't do an in depth tutorial of it, but if you're interested I can explain it on video.

  • @RouRoro
    @RouRoro 9 месяцев назад

    time to remake this video as mint is shutting down

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  9 месяцев назад

      Yep - I'll have a new one coming out in January for 2024....I'm currently testing out a few new ones right now.

  • @MrBubinski777
    @MrBubinski777 8 месяцев назад

    too bad mint is going away

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  8 месяцев назад

      I know - it's so sad. Here's an updated video of apps for 2024: ruclips.net/video/-3iL8siIf-8/видео.htmlsi=hH4CstVvTQoSY0g2

  • @Sigma0283
    @Sigma0283 6 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately, Mint is going the way of the Dodo.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  6 месяцев назад

      I know - major bummer. Here's a more recent video with other options: ruclips.net/video/-3iL8siIf-8/видео.htmlsi=320kg-kF7M5SGHR4

  • @marcusherrera5223
    @marcusherrera5223 10 месяцев назад

    Mint is bankrupt :(

  • @autobotdiva9268
    @autobotdiva9268 11 месяцев назад

    Those are horribe apps for adhd folks

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hmm…I’m sorry. I’ve never looked for an app specifically for anyone with adhd, so I’m not sure which would be best. If you find one you like is live to know.

  • @charlafraley8340
    @charlafraley8340 Год назад

    I would love a tutorial on EveryDollar. I keep funds in multiple accounts and transfer a lot from sinking funds and I’ve tried doing EveryDollar but I get confused.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  Год назад

      Yes - it can get confusing. Here's a tutorial on Everydollar: ruclips.net/video/RQfEHilhNbI/видео.html.
      I'll be sharing some tutorials on Funds and the Paycheck Planning in the next few weeks as well.

  • @Jayson-Ellison
    @Jayson-Ellison 7 месяцев назад

    I find budget apps to confusing for Me . Having adhd.

    • @BrittanyFlammer
      @BrittanyFlammer  7 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry. Pen and paper work too. I actually use a spreadsheet. You've gotta use whatever is best for you!