PocketGuard - An app that allows you to improve your financial stability

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PocketGuard

An app that allows you to improve your financial stability


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PocketGuard, is an automatic saving application, helps you to know how you are financially and what you are failing.
With this application, you can link all your credit and debit cards, investments and loans in one place. It allows you to generate a general budget of all your expenses and you can put it on autopilot, that is, it is generated based on your income, bills and any expenses.

You can track all your income and expenses, invoices, the application allows you to create spending limits, categorize each of your operations to the extent that you are spending.
This application gives you the option to save money and improve your economic stability, providing effective measures, always depending on all your expenses.

Are you worried about the security of your data? Do not worry, PocketGuard uses a fully encrypted signal system, your log-in histories are not stored on your servers and you do not have access to make an operation on your account.


Link

https://pocketguard.com/


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well i feel like a millionaire already reading this...! :-)

I have approved it :)

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Love the design! 😍
Hope they show the list of supported banks on their website or at least on the app store description though. Seems they only support American banks?