I'm in love with @PocketSmith because it forecasts my bank balance for the future - so I know when I can afford what.
Angel Smith | United States of America
Angel Smith | United States of America
Dan Almasy | United States of America
Joey Sneddon | United Kingdom
Tommy Brunn | Sweden
Jaz Dawson | Australia
PJ Heta | New Zealand
Whereas Mint is really about looking at your spending habits and figuring out ways to save, PocketSmith is more of a calendar for finances that lets you set financial goals and track your progress over time.
The site itself is very well done, sporting a polished interface and nifty effects that make otherwise mundane tasks a bit more fun.
We've seen plenty of personal finance tools designed to help you track what you're spending, but web site PocketSmith is an impressive new web-based personal finance tool with an emphasis on forecasting your financial future.
The thing we like most about PocketSmith is its emphasis on projections and forecasts, letting you see what you're aiming for financially.