How do you feel it compares to YNAB?
mapiki
Heehee yay YNAB!
My partner and I just combined budgets rather than trying to split everything.
Could you try YNAB together (no extra expense to you and you can offer it free) and use YNAB to split things as mentioned in comment? Or if you don't mind losing some visibility then making a broad "together" expense category to pull from/put into?
Also! Maybe try a different card? Plenty of good cards to try churning! But I agree - it's frustrating when one doesn't pull. My credit unions credit card does that.
I need to check for some wedding communities, churning/YNAB/personal finance things, and double check my reddit subscriptions when I get a chance. I'll get back to this :)
Thanks - it's easier behind a screen. Am I going to go off the deep end if I try to start a community all about rabbits? Reddit was my favorite place to share rabbit photos with the knowledge that I wasn't forcing them on anyone.
I'm going to put in a third vote for YNAB.