The Vota App: Nice User Interface but Do You Really Need it to Manage Your Credit Card?

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It is getting easier these days to use a third party app to monitor your credit usage.  Banks in Europe are opening up channels to authorized third parties but is it a solution in search of a problem?  Tech Crunch covers upstart Vota in today’s read.

The app does little more than Clarity Money, a recent application acquired by Goldman Sachs.  I recently joined Clarity Money out of curiosity and it does let me review credit card activity when I authorize access.  One nice feature of Clarity and Vota is that they highlight recurring payments to ensure that I did want to continue with Netflix or Hulu, but I didn’t find the value was significant enough to authorize third party access to my cherished payment cards..

For now, I will put this one on the back burner.  My favorite strategy is to add in alerts so I get a push message every time a transaction hits.  With my Chase card, the notification will hit my phone in almost real time, and will be waiting on my computer when I return home.

With so many apps clogging my cell phone, I can save the space.

Overview by Brian Riley, Director, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

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