Biblically Wise Money Management
Total ratings
3.80
(Rating count:
133)
Review summary
Pros
- Features focus on envelope-based budgeting
- Useful for tracking assets and debits
- Offers a unique faith-based approach to finance
- Overall budgeting system is easy to set up and use
Cons
- App is buggy and complicated to use
- Difficulty in linking accounts and tech issues
- High monthly fee for access to features
- User experience is not intuitive and has a steep learning curve
Most mentioned
- Frustration with app bugs and issues
- Difficulty in navigating and using the app effectively
- Concerns about the cost versus value of the app
- Issues with account linking and signing up
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
2.30
All time rating average:
3.80
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-11-23 | Melanie M | I like the idea and need this in my life but it is not allowing me to upgrade or link my accounts. All in all I'm finding it frustrating. | |
2024-11-17 | Kyle Kinderman | Setting an income plan is buggy. Won't let me pick my actual paydays on the calendar, and the planned amount doesn't calculate properly. | |
2024-10-11 | john warren | The Faithfi app is too complicated for me. If I had a couple months to get to know it, it might work for me. But as of now, and this is the second time I've downloaded it, I do not like it. | |
2024-09-12 | Roman Tsiupa | These kinds of apps prey on the faithful by making religion part of their brand and then seeming more trustworthy. Faith has nothing to do with envelope budgeting, investing, etc. I won't be surprised if the user contacts are being sold to all kinds of scams. The app itself is also very buggy and honestly is harder to manage than just setting up a few debit or prepaid cards and using them as envelopes. Or set up a savings account that also pays interest, you can give interest to charity. | |
2024-09-10 | Andrea | Don't like this app. It is confusing and expensive, given it is supposed to help me manage my budget. | |
2024-08-22 | Joel Kauffman | I love the app and all the features!! It just seems to be a bit slow and glitches quite a bit! (My app is up to date) | |
2024-06-05 | Kay Em | Takes over 30 seconds, 8 taps and some typing to log 1 transaction. Super annoying. It's hard to figure out even after a year of using it. They did an update that added stuff that could have waited and they could have figured out how to log a transactions with 3 or less screen taps. I want to love this bc I love logging/data entry and tracking stuff but I hate this app. I use and pay for it bc nothing measures up to Mvelopes. | |
2024-05-23 | Shannon Long | Credit Karma was the app when this review "More confusing than True Bill, which I don't use either because it's confusing!!! I am going to stick with Mint!" was written! Up one star in case there's an improvement in more than name and logo "FaithFi: Faith & Finance | |
2024-03-20 | Elizabeth Allen | The features focus on envelope based budgeting and do it well, which I love. However there are sometimes long periods where the connection I pay for to my credit union doesn't work and the answer is about a 3rd party provider. The bigger deal for me is that the app keeps crashing on my Android phone even after following all the instructions. The only thing I have found to help is to uninstall and reinstall. | |
2023-12-29 | Angel Anderson | It is a bit too complicated to be practical, requiring quite a bit of learning if you haven't used an envelope method before. It also doesn't connect all your accounts. I've had it for months and haven't been able to figure out how to best use it. |
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