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In their own words
"Notify. After you add your bills we will remind you about them via e-mail before they are due. You set when you want to be notified about them. You can also always login to your account on our web site and see your upcoming bills.
Organize. Login to your account from any computer and be able to keep up with your bills. Even if your mail is piled up because you haven't had time to open them you know when your bills are coming up using Whatbills.
Budget. Whether you have your bills setup to automatically deduct from your bank account, pay by check, or pay online, you still have to budget accordingly. After you input your bills in the system you get a snapshot of whats due at what time. This helps you plan your spending."
Why it might be a killer
Bills are incessant. They come every month, and even though we know they're coming, we don't always remember to pay them on time. WhatBills will make sure that you know when and what to pay. It's simple yet useful.
Some questions
In this day of electronic bill pay and automatic banking, is WhatBills even necessary? It seems to be lacking in features—there aren't any actual budgeting tools, there's no financial advice columns, no calendaring tools—all in all there's a lot to be desired.
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