CRED

I just downloaded cred to pay cc bills and utility bills. I have heard cred is not so generous nowadays but opening the app first time i got some good coins and cred balance. I own 2 cc can anyone say is using cred worth it as of today?

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u/SubjectAnywhere5930 — 4 days ago

[APP] Pebble is a modern expense tracker and personal finance app built for fast expense logging, budget management, spending analysis, and financial tracking

Need testers for my app kindly please use the app for 5mins access all features and give your feed back thank you

Google drive backup currently not working but I'll fix that...asap

Try here: Pebble

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u/SubjectAnywhere5930 — 8 days ago

Slice ATOMS

Slice recently launched "Atoms", which is basically a digital piggy bank. You can set recurring transfers from your savings account, and the amount isn't locked. You can cash out anytime and break the piggy bank whenever you want.

My concern is with the UI. Both the total balance and the amount saved in Atoms are visible at the same time. Psychologically, if I see my main account balance getting low but notice that I still have money sitting in Atoms, I'll probably just break the piggy bank and use that money.

That kind of defeats the whole purpose of saving and reaching long-term goals. I feel like it would be better if Atoms felt more separate or less immediately visible, so there would be more friction before withdrawing.

Does anyone else think this could encourage people to dip into their savings too easily? Or am I overthinking it?

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u/SubjectAnywhere5930 — 25 days ago

I didn't got reapply button after 3 months- this is the way i talked to them

Applied at night and got 20k limit. Student-fees receipt

u/SubjectAnywhere5930 — 29 days ago

Pebble-Expense Tracker need testers for sugesstions

Can anyone just download the app and suggest what enhancement features can be added to a expense tracker.. your little time will help me very much. If you like it you can keep it and use it
Download pebble

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u/SubjectAnywhere5930 — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/HowToMen+1 crossposts

Built an Android expense tracker called Pebble over the past few weeks.

It started as a simple finance app, but slowly turned into a full offline-first money tracker with:

• SMS transaction detection
• Google Drive backups
• PDF reports
• Budget alerts
• Animated wallet cards + charts
• Fully local storage (no server/account required)

One thing I cared about a lot was making it feel tactile and smooth instead of looking like a typical finance app.

Tech stack:

  • Java + Kotlin
  • MVVM
  • Room DB
  • Material 3

Would genuinely love feedback from Android devs/designers here.

GitHub:
https://github.com/cxinmayy/pebble

u/SubjectAnywhere5930 — 2 months ago
▲ 18 r/HowToMen+1 crossposts

Made pebble an expense tracker it is smooth tactile and feature packed.

All necessary featues like schedule payment, loans, reports(export),budget, categories,in app auto update, backup and restore (both local and google drive integration)..

Really requesting you peoples please give the app a try use it and suggest if any improvements can be done.

You need to pause your plat protect in order to install it because it uses SMS parser and reader.. All installation details are mentioned in latest build V2.7

Here is the link:-

Pebble on github

u/SubjectAnywhere5930 — 2 months ago