Pocketbook was a free personal finance and budgeting app, often compared to Mint.com, that helped users track their spending and manage their money. Although it was appreciated for its utility and accessibility, its closure has led to disappointment among its user base.
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Pocketbook was a free personal finance and budgeting app, often compared to Mint.com, that helped users track their spending and manage their money. Although it was appreciated for its utility and accessibility, its closure has led to disappointment among its user base. Based on 9 Reddit mentions across 5 subreddits, Pocketbook has a 11% positive sentiment score in the Fintech space. Reddit users most frequently discuss Pocketbook in r/australia.
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Sentiment Breakdown
Top Subreddits
- r/australia 4 mentions
- r/AusFinance 2 mentions
- r/fiaustralia 1 mentions
- r/sydney 1 mentions
- r/Frugal 1 mentions
What Reddit Praises
- free budgeting app
- personal finance tracker
- equivalent to Mint.com
Common Complaints
- app closure
What Redditors Are Saying
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"Pocketbook closure - just realised this free budgeting app is closing down"
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