
If you need help, you can sign up for classes with a live instructor. If you've tried to budget in the past and failed, this could be the app that you need. It might be one of the easiest apps out there as it was designed for budgeting beginners. Budgets can be shared among multiple users because this app can connect to a huge range of devices like laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, and you can even connect it to an Amazon Echo for verbal budget reports from the app. It runs on both Windows and Mac as well as mobile devices. The current version of YNAB packs in many features and improvements over earlier versions, and it intuitively teaches some solid budgeting practices. If feels like I'm working with a small enterprise that's interested in putting out a superior application, improving it and solving issues and responding to questions.Affectionately known as YNAB, You Need a Budget is an extremely popular personal finance app. The few times I've had a question about using CountAbout I've always gotten a response by the end of the day - and often in an hour or less. It took me awhile to fully embrace it but once I did I've been very happy and would not go back to Quicken even if they offered a fully online version. I wanted something that worked a lot like Quicken and CountAbout fit the bill. I settled on Tiller and CountAbout and subscribed to both I quickly decided that a spreadsheet is not what I wanted. I immediately dismissed any 'free' financial software (Mint, etc.) - I believe that you get what you pay for and there is no such thing as 'free.' The replacement had to be online available from my phone, tablet, etc., and no software installations almost every year. I'd been using Quicken for Mac for 10+ years and wanted to migrate to using a Chromebook instead of a Mac, to do that I had to find a replacement for Quicken. I'm a one-person real estate brokerage and having accurate financial records and being able to easily search transactions and generate reports is crucial.
