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I signed up for Manilla today, and I like it a lot for what it is. I like the fact that loyalty program balances are updated as well, but am fairly miffed that United Mileage Plus isn't included... The site specifically says all major loyalty programs.
Just got an email from Manilla saying they were shutting down effective July 1st, 2014.
Here's the link to the announcement on their site: https://www.manilla.com/announcement/
@Genkeim wrote:Just got an email from Manilla saying they were shutting down effective July 1st, 2014.
Here's the link to the announcement on their site: https://www.manilla.com/announcement/
That is pretty unfortunate I liked using manilla in conjunction with mint and persona capital
@mongstradamus wrote:
@Genkeim wrote:Just got an email from Manilla saying they were shutting down effective July 1st, 2014.
Here's the link to the announcement on their site: https://www.manilla.com/announcement/
That is pretty unfortunate I liked using manilla in conjunction with mint and persona capital
!@#%$J:!@J$K:J@!#$ !!!!! I just signed up this morning. Oh well. What other sites track loyalty points along with financial stuff?
What the???? Well guess I will be downloading Mobilligy. Been hearing alot about it. Don't like Mint. I need an app that is geared more toward bill reminding than budgeting.
@baller4life wrote:
What the????Well guess I will be downloading Mobilligy. Been hearing alot about it. Don't like Mint. I need an app that is geared more toward bill reminding than budgeting.
looks like i am going to have to go with google calender and google now to set up reminders to remind me when due dates are coming up
@baller4life wrote:What the????
Well guess I will be downloading Mobilligy. Been hearing alot about it. Don't like Mint. I need an app that is geared more toward bill reminding than budgeting.
Check out https://check.me/
They are the best I've found as far as alerting me to new bills, APR changes (e.g. 0% APR promotions are ending), etc. I haven't tried mobiligy yet, however.
I like Personal Capital, although I also have Mint. I use Mint more to track my spending, and I use Personal Capital to track my 401k and IRA.
The one thing that does annoy me about Personal Capital is that I can't set my own ideal allocation to compare to. For example, if Personal Capital decided that for my age/risk tolerance/whatever I should have 10% in real estate, but I decide I want 5% in real estate, it keeps telling me what actions I need to take to get to 10%. Really, I want to be able to set my own goals and compare against it to help with reallocation. I actually end up using Excel when I really want to buy/sell/reallocate.
@gh17 wrote:The one thing that does annoy me about Personal Capital is that I can't set my own ideal allocation to compare to. For example, if Personal Capital decided that for my age/risk tolerance/whatever I should have 10% in real estate, but I decide I want 5% in real estate, it keeps telling me what actions I need to take to get to 10%. Really, I want to be able to set my own goals and compare against it to help with reallocation. I actually end up using Excel when I really want to buy/sell/reallocate.
I usually have an spreadsheet i do every month to see what % bonds, us stock, domestic stocks are, if things get too out of whack i can rebalance.