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7 Best Money-saving Apps

Save extra cash on your everyday transactions

By Richard AppiahPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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7 Best Money-saving Apps
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Imagine being able to save or earn money without putting in a lot of effort. It could appear to be too wonderful to be true, but it isn't.

If you want to learn how to save money, there are a variety of apps that can assist you. That's why I've compiled 7 lists of the greatest money-saving apps and explained how to pick the appropriate one for yourself.

1. TrueBill

Truebill can assist you in lowering your bills if that is your goal.

TrueBill will try to negotiate a cheaper deal with your cable, internet, and wireless providers. Verizon, AT&T, Cox Communications, and Time Warner Cable are just a few of the firms they deal with. TrueBill will take 40% of any refund they negotiate, but there are no upfront expenses for this service.

TrueBill's premium service, which costs between $3 and $12 per month and negotiates bills on your behalf, also monitors and cancels monthly subscriptions that you are no longer utilizing.

2. Ibotta

Ibotta allows you to earn points on ordinary transactions, whether you're shopping at the mall or at the supermarket.

You can earn by linking your store loyalty accounts to the Ibotta app and shopping online with Ibotta merchants; you can also earn by shopping online with Ibotta retailers.

Whether you choose to purchase in stores or online, Ibotta is certain to provide you with a good deal. It's easy to use, and you can exchange your points for cash or gift cards to your favorite businesses via PayPal or Venmo. So you may buy to your heart's delight knowing that your purchases will earn you important incentives.

3. Drop

Drop is a free app that allows you to earn points by shopping at over 300 major companies. Walmart, Nordstrom, Apple, Expedia, Boxed, Groupon, Hotels.com, ASOS, Warby Parker, and others are among the current partners, which change on a regular basis.

Drop eliminates the need to scan receipts or sift through product lists. Simply shop using a linked card to earn points, which may then be redeemed for gift cards through the Drop app.

4. Dosh

Dosh, like Drop, is free software that allows you to earn cashback by shopping with a linked debit or credit card. It's a straightforward approach to be rewarded for your regular purchases.

Dosh offers tens of thousands of retail and restaurant partners, all of which change on a daily basis. Each partner has a different cashback rate, however, depending on where you spend, you can get up to 10% back on your purchases. When you book a hotel stay through the Dosh app, you can earn up to 40% off your stay.

Dosh could be a good option for you if you want to earn money without putting forth a lot of work.

5. Capital One Shopping

Capital One Shopping is a browser plugin that makes it easier to locate amazing discounts when shopping online at major stores.

Capital One Shopping allows you to save money at famous online retailers in seconds rather than scouring for promo codes and manually comparing prices across stores. It automatically applies the most useful coupon code in its database to your order when you check out. If the item you're buying is cheaper at another retailer, it will alert you with a nice pop-up.

6. Tally

Tally may be able to assist you in paying down high-interest credit card debt more quickly.

Tally can assist you in creating a personalized debt payback plan based on your specific financial position. You'll be able to apply for a credit line through Tally once you've downloaded the app. To qualify, you'll need a credit score of 660, and this line of credit will normally have a cheaper interest rate than most credit cards. If your application is granted, you can use the Tally app to link your high-interest credit cards. After that, you'll make one monthly payment to Tally, and it'll pay off your credit cards for you.

7. Digit

Digit can help you save money for a specific purpose, such as creating an emergency fund or taking a vacation.

Simply download Digit and establish a financial goal for yourself. The app's algorithms will then assess your spending habits and make a monthly transfer to your savings account that is just right. You don't have to worry about Digit moving too much or too little because it tracks your expenditure.

This money-saving tool can help you meet your financial objectives, whether you've struggled with budgeting in the past or simply want to automate your savings.

Have you ever used any of these money-saving apps before?

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Richard Appiah

I am a blogger and digital marketing expert. I love animals, reading, writing, and a big fan of soccer.

I also write for MEDIUM

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