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2 Weeks In

September 3rd, 2007

So the past 2 weeks have flown by. I have been diligently entering each receipt into Spend and have felt better about my finances as a result. I would love to hear how you are using Spend. Drop me a line about your story at hello [at] spenapp.com  

Why Spend?

July 11th, 2007

Why would you use Spend? I use Spend to keep my spending under control and make sure I make it to the end of the month with money in my checking account. Spend is the easiest way to keep track of how much you spend, and then quickly scan your habits for a particular day, week, or month. I have tried using Quicken and even some “pretty” online financial software suites, but they are too much for me. I always end up with one account that won’t sync, or the dates being out of whack and the whole thing being useless. I knew I wouldn’t do massive budget breakdowns or tag and categorize my spending, I just wanted to keep track of it. If you have tried these applications and felt overwhelmed or lost interest or motivation, Spend might actually work for you. Spend is designed to be a streamlined workhorse, focused on doing a simple task simply. After using Spend for the past week, I have already seen that I spend too much on lunch, and that I should cut back on my afternoon Starbucks trips. We are putting the final tweaks on the interface and stress testing the code to make sure it doesn’t crumble when we flick the switch to “On”. We will be inviting readers of the blog to a private beta in the next few days, so feel free to post a comment below to get your name on “the list”. Spend is coming, stay tuned.

What is Spend?

July 10th, 2007

Let’s begin with what Spend is not. Spend is not a swiss army knife financial tool. We don’t do multiple accounts, charts, budgets, reconciliation, accrual accounting, projections, taxes, invoicing, or payroll. Spend is simple. Spend allows  you to track what you spend. That’s it. There are dozens of online and offline swiss army knife style financial software suites available, but they are bloated and expect you to work like an accountant. Spend works for everyone, not just accountants. Spend is coming very soon, so stay tuned.