DISQUS

Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/10/13/rudder/

  • Jake Basco · 1 year ago
    Wholly smokes!! I started poking around there site and I decided to signed up for an account. This is a fantastic service and so far it seems to do everything that I need and even some things I did not even think of.
  • Jason · 1 year ago
    Sounds great! Except for the 90+ per cent of web users who don't live in the US (and therefore don't use US banks. Yawn... Aren't we supposed to be thinking globally, people??
  • TheWindowsFix · 1 year ago
    Looks pretty good, but I'll still to Mint.com...I've only been using for a couple of weeks and it simply blows my mind.
  • Vatroslav Mihalj · 1 year ago
    "it would be extremely convenient if there were an application available for iPhone users. Also, now that the Google Android platform is finally being deployed (October 22,2008), they might want to consider a Rudder app for that as well." - what about Symbian and Windows Mobile platforms,which have been around for years?
  • Marc @ Thrive · 1 year ago
    Hi Jason, what country are you in? Our website (Thrive) doesn't officially support other countries, but we do support a lot of international banks, especially in Canada and the UK. We're also looking to expand to other countries, so if your country/banks aren't supported yet, send us some feedback and send us your vote for supporting your country. Also, if you're curious, Mashable wrote us up 2 weeks ago and you can see the story in the "Related Posts" section of this page.
  • Jason · 1 year ago
    Hey Marc,

    thanks for the response. I'm a journalist in Australia, and a bit of a Web 2.0 (or is it 3.0 now?) junkie. I've shopped around the various budgeting and money-management services and yours looks to have the best power/ease-of-use balance. But no dice on Aussie banks!

    So can you log I vote for Australia! Ta.

    FYI, the "big 4" banks here are: Commonweath Bank, Westpac, ANZ and NAB. Those four hold about 80% of the market, and if you add St George bank, Bank of Queensland and Bendigo Bank, you'd have about 90% coverage.



    Cheers

    Jason