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Do we have too many finance apps but not enough financial intelligence?

It feels like every financial app today solves one specific problem:

* Budgeting * Investing * Banking * Insurance * Credit cards

But none of them seem to understand your complete financial picture.

Do you think we're missing a layer that actually connects everything together?

Or are current apps already enough?

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u/rishiritheshr — 8 days ago

Would you trust software to make financial decisions for you?

Hypothetical question.

Imagine software that could continuously monitor your finances and:

  • forecast cash flow
  • detect overspending
  • optimize investments
  • recommend better financial products
  • warn about risks

You would still approve important actions before they're executed.

Would you trust something like this?

If not, what would stop you?

Privacy?
Accuracy?
Security?
Explainability?
Something else?

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u/rishiritheshr — 8 days ago

Do we have too many finance apps but not enough financial intelligence?

It feels like every financial app today solves one specific problem:

  • Budgeting
  • Investing
  • Banking
  • Insurance
  • Credit cards

But none of them seem to understand your complete financial picture.

Do you think we're missing a layer that actually connects everything together?

Or are current apps already enough?

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u/rishiritheshr — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/FresherTechJobsIndia+1 crossposts

Freshers who moved cities - what was the toughest part? (research work)

I'm doing research on the experience of students and young professionals moving to a new city for college, internships, or their first job.

I'm not promoting anything or building a product yet.

I'm trying to understand the actual challenges people face when relocating.

A few questions:

• How did you find your accommodation?

• Did you use brokers, websites, friends, WhatsApp groups, or something else?

• Was finding a roommate difficult?

• What was the most frustrating part of the process?

• Looking back, what do you wish existed that would've made the move easier?

Would love to hear your experiences, especially if you've moved to cities like Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai, or Delhi.

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u/rishiritheshr — 14 days ago

Freshers who moved cities - what was the toughest part? (research work)

I'm doing research on the experience of students and young professionals moving to a new city for college, internships, or their first job.

I'm not promoting anything or building a product yet.

I'm trying to understand the actual challenges people face when relocating.

A few questions:

• How did you find your accommodation?

• Did you use brokers, websites, friends, WhatsApp groups, or something else?

• Was finding a roommate difficult?

• What was the most frustrating part of the process?

• Looking back, what do you wish existed that would've made the move easier?

Would love to hear your experiences, especially if you've moved to cities like Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai, or Delhi.

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u/rishiritheshr — 14 days ago