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What Financial Apps Do With Your Data (And Which Ones Don't)

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Robert Roderick
September 22, 2025LinkedIn
What Financial Apps Do With Your Data (And Which Ones Don't)

You've probably seen a dozen articles about privacy. Most of them are written by people who've never actually struggled with money. This one's different — it's practical, real-world advice for people in their 20s who are figuring things out.

No gatekeeping, no judgment. Just clear information and actionable steps.

What Makes a Good Finance App

The best budgeting app is the one you'll actually use. That sounds obvious, but it's the reason so many people cycle through three or four apps before finding one that sticks. What matters isn't the number of features — it's whether the daily experience fits your habits.

Here's what to evaluate when comparing financial apps.

Key Features to Compare

  • Bank connection vs manual entry: Some apps require linking your bank accounts. Others let you enter transactions manually or scan receipts. The trade-off is convenience vs privacy.
  • Budgeting methodology: Zero-based (YNAB-style), envelope system (Goodbudget), or simple tracking (most apps). Each works for different personality types.
  • Debt tracking: If you have debt, look for apps that let you compare payoff strategies and project your debt-free date.
  • Cost: Free apps exist, but paid apps ($5-$15/month) often have better features and more reliable support. Decide what's worth paying for.
  • AI features: Newer apps use AI to categorize spending, provide insights, and even explain financial documents. This is where the industry is heading.

Privacy Considerations

This is the elephant in the room. Most popular finance apps connect to your bank through third-party aggregators like Plaid or Yodlee. That means a company you've never heard of has your bank login credentials and can see every transaction.

For many people, especially those under 30 who grew up with data breach headlines, this is a dealbreaker. Apps that work without bank connections — using receipt scanning, manual entry, or AI extraction — offer a privacy-first alternative.

Our Take

The finance app space has gotten significantly better in the last year. AI-powered features are making manual entry apps nearly as fast as bank-connected ones, without the privacy trade-off. Look for apps that give you real insights from your data, not just pretty charts.

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The Bottom Line

Your financial situation today is temporary. Every small decision — tracking an expense, making an extra payment, setting up automatic savings — compounds over time. Start today and your future self will thank you.

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