Not at all, those are good questions. In a lot of banking apps your spending is buried under password logins, menus, and displayed like a hot mess. Mint is bloated.
Rollie is faster & simpler to use, giving you the essentials at a glance. It’s a subtle distinction but Rollie is a spending tracker first, not a budgeting tool, if that makes sense.
Rollie is supported by a bank connection subscription ($1.99 per month) so no ads will be integrated.
Not at all, those are good questions. In a lot of banking apps your spending is buried under password logins, menus, and displayed like a hot mess. Mint is bloated.
Rollie is faster & simpler to use, giving you the essentials at a glance. It’s a subtle distinction but Rollie is a spending tracker first, not a budgeting tool, if that makes sense.
Rollie is supported by a bank connection subscription ($1.99 per month) so no ads will be integrated.