Hey Ben! thanks for the detailed feedback -- appreciate you taking the time. A few questions if you don't mind:
1- What are the open source tools that you're looking into?
2- Besides connectivity issues and price -- are there any features you are looking for but are not present in any of the apps you've tried?
2- To your point on checking your expenses and net worth only once a month, is there anything specific you're looking for when reviewing your stats? Is it simply about keeping tabs on the number and making sure your expenses remain stable? Or are you doing deeper analysis and looking for actionable stuff that you'll implement in the next month?
Sure:
1. Ghostfolio, rotki, etc
2. I want to be able to see my expenses and categorize them, and keep tabs on my net worth. I like comparing my investment performance to the SP500 as well. Pretty basic stuff. I think all the other apps available today support my use case and I suspect most other consumers are similar/don’t have too many advanced prediction needs.
3. Mostly just keeping tabs. If I see a recurring expense that has eaten up too much money I’ll go and cancel that expense if it’s not providing value. Some money management software will send you notifications when it notices a new recurring expense which is nice.
Hey Ben! thanks for the detailed feedback -- appreciate you taking the time. A few questions if you don't mind:
1- What are the open source tools that you're looking into?
2- Besides connectivity issues and price -- are there any features you are looking for but are not present in any of the apps you've tried?
2- To your point on checking your expenses and net worth only once a month, is there anything specific you're looking for when reviewing your stats? Is it simply about keeping tabs on the number and making sure your expenses remain stable? Or are you doing deeper analysis and looking for actionable stuff that you'll implement in the next month?
Sure:
1. Ghostfolio, rotki, etc
2. I want to be able to see my expenses and categorize them, and keep tabs on my net worth. I like comparing my investment performance to the SP500 as well. Pretty basic stuff. I think all the other apps available today support my use case and I suspect most other consumers are similar/don’t have too many advanced prediction needs.
3. Mostly just keeping tabs. If I see a recurring expense that has eaten up too much money I’ll go and cancel that expense if it’s not providing value. Some money management software will send you notifications when it notices a new recurring expense which is nice.
amazing, thank you so much 🙏