Banking Apps - Directory w/ AI Reviews

Mobile banking and financial management applications

Revolut 1 4.3 Revolut iOS, Android, Web Freemium Free Plan 100M+ downloads Revolut Ltd 1 review Revolut is a financial super app with multi-currency accounts, fee-free transfers, crypto and stock trading, savings vaults, disposable virtual cards, and travel insurance. Chime 2 4.2 Chime iOS, Android Free Free Plan 10M+ downloads Chime Financial, Inc. 1 review Chime offers fee-free mobile banking with early direct deposit, automatic savings round-ups, credit-builder card, SpotMe overdraft, and 60,000+ fee-free ATMs. Acorns 3 3.5 Acorns iOS, Android, Web Subscription 10M+ downloads Acorns Grow Incorporated 1 review Acorns is a micro-investing app that automatically invests spare change from everyday purchases into diversified portfolios. Founded in 2012 by Walter and Jeff Cruttenden, Acorns has grown to over 10 million subscribers. The Round-Up feature links to users' debit and credit cards and rounds each pur Venmo 4 3.3 Venmo iOS, Android, Web Free Free Plan 50M+ downloads PayPal, Inc. 1 review Venmo is a popular peer-to-peer mobile payment service owned by PayPal, widely used in the United States for splitting bills, sharing expenses, and making payments. Founded in 2009 by Andrew Kortina and Iqram Magdon-Ismail, Venmo was acquired by Braintree in 2012 and subsequently by PayPal in 2013. YNAB 5 3.1 YNAB iOS, Android, Web, macOS Subscription 5M+ downloads You Need A Budget LLC 1 review YNAB (You Need A Budget) is a personal budgeting app built around four simple rules: give every dollar a job, embrace your true expenses, roll with the punches, and age your money. Founded in 2004 by Jesse Mecham, YNAB uses a zero-based budgeting approach where users assign all available money to sp Mint 6 3.0 Mint iOS, Android, Web Free Free Plan 50M+ downloads Intuit Inc. 1 review Mint is one of the most popular personal finance and budgeting apps in the United States, helping users track spending, create budgets, and manage their financial lives in one place. Originally launched in 2006 by Aaron Patzer, Mint was acquired by Intuit in 2009 for $170 million. The app automatica