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@Citylights18 wrote:If you are talking about earning rates and rules for credit card applications Walletflo is pretty good.
https://app.walletflo.com/dashboard
Based on what the OP said, I don't think that's it!
They said:
"Those with multiple cards, what do you use to keep track of them? I do not care for Mint's design. Is there anything else? AwardWallet is a bit complex. Any other apps or systems you suggest to keep due dates, statement dates, interests rates and open dates in east to track order?"













I use Tiller. It's a pay program, you have your choice of using Google Sheets or Excel. If you have office 365, there is a free financial template for Excel. My wife likes the Office 365 template, but, I dont really care for it.
I use Excel sheet to keep track of my 30 credit cards. I have 3 rows for 1. short cc name and last 4 digits; 2. due/billing date; 3. credit limit, and 1 column for date (month by month, Aug-21, Sep-21, etc). It keeps track of all old transaction amount data and my future charge that will put on the cards to keep them active (one small charge every 5 months). I use background color to keep track of 0% APR promo end date and card expiration date. I changed all of my cards that their statement due dates are closed within 3 days of each other so I always know the last day I must pay all cards. Some prefers spreading the due date over the month instead of paying all at once. This spread sheet really helps me visualize my credit report, sometimes I can find info faster on the spread sheet with distinct colors than on my credit report.