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    BudgetPulse.com - Simple Online Money Tracking

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    BudgetPulse is a web 2.0 approach to managing your personal finances. This web application makes it simple for anyone with a need to reorganize and budget their expenditures to do so. Built on the concepts of simplicity, user-friendliness and comprehensiveness, you won’t need to be a financial genuis to figure out how to effectively use their inclusive set of tools. Budget Pulse also represents your financial status as you would like to see it, graphically and in text as well. In order to see where we can allocate the funds we have, sometimes having one, the other or neither isn’t enough. BudgetPulse reflects your wealth in a way that you might see it internally.

    In their own words

    “BudgetPulse is developed by a small team of experienced professionals in interactive and fresh web 2.0 outlook. Because of its web nature, users are able to access their budgets and financial data everywhere at anytime. BudgetPulse, acts as pulse to human, reflects our cash status in text and graphics Money management software are usually complicated while online ones are too simple and featureless. BudgetPulse is built on principles of simplicity, user friendliness and comprehensiveness. As the application is easy to use, it is especially useful for people to manage and monitor their financial condition. For security reasons, we do not and have no intention to link direct to users' banking account data.”

    Why it might be a killer

    Budget Pulse seems like yet another web application for finance management, though most of which I see are more involved within the arena of small business budget management. Building a comphrensive web application that virtually everyone can use is a popular idea, though it has yet to be executed correctly. I am not yet sure if Budget Pulse is a web application every home will utilize, but it certainly looks like it has the correct foundation for a good startup. Good user interface, free of charge, and easy for just about anyone to use.

    Some questions

    What new features could they add to broaden their services? Google-like calenders? Could they also make this adaptable to a mobile interface?

    Posted 28 Months 18 Days ago by akfrankel | Source: webdevtwopointzero

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