Suggested by
Ryan Welsh
over 4 years ago
YNAB for startup budgeting. Everything I've seen/used is for reporting, which is great to know where you're money has gone. YNAB (You Need a Budget), a service for personal budgeting, makes you assign dollars you have to various expense categories, including non-monthly expenses you may incur down the road. It's subtle shift from backward looking reporting to forward looking proactive assignment of dollars. Would be great if it also had device and subscription management so you knew which subscriptions you had, what was being renewed and when.
Are you interested in addressing this Unmet Need?
CEO | Founder | Managing Partner @ Platform Venture Studio
https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/01/vareto-raises-24m-from-gv-menlo-and-all-star-angels-to-reinvent-financial-planning-for-enterprises/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAALQmxdhqGFrVhVrdk8X0Itde4-OC_p8URzyEkTC0pmT9CnjuvZY4OERUrjWVgRSufuJLxNCovOZSV91P8HqjwtyNucqc5UH1JPs0gYhW4mupSZ3f9QQz-3drSgGS518MGs5Gsfiz5TTlUSUDqA6jINznph7JouWJS0_oxrPLOQTJ
Entrepreneur at Ideas42 Ventures @ ideas42 Ventures
Would be especially good for the very small or microbusinesses, or individuals with "side hustles" to ensure they don't overspend on the biz. I see that a LOT, and it disproportionately would impact POC and women in the US. Would be happy to talk more about this.
Founder & CEO @ Kyndi
and your not "you're" :(
CEO | Founder | Managing Partner @ Platform Venture Studio
This gets my vote. @Matthew McBride has pitched this to me before also.