I loved Simple for a long time -- I was one of the "beta" customers -- but I switched away from them over a year ago. I'd already been annoyed with them over something seemingly trivial; I go by my middle name and last name, not first and last, and want my credit/debit card to match that, reading "Middle Last". Everyone else allows me to do this and Simple did allow that... until we all had to migrate our accounts fr…
I can’t find any details on BoA having an equivalent feature to Simple’s Goal. Do you remember what it’s called?
Simple Bank Is Closing
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#103Any alternatives that offer a similar Goals and Expenses feature?
Not a direct replacement but I used YNAB years ago when it was still a desktop app with one time purchase to own. It's still available with most of the functionalities (probably more) but as a website. The app allows you to set up multiple budget accounts. Edit: link https://www.youneedabudget.com/
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#104I spent four years working at Simple, there are a lot of great humans there. Please reach out if there is anything I can do to help. As for the product, it was great to work on and there was so much potential simply left on the floor. Really a shame to see that none of that will be realized.
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#105Earlier quoted context omitted.
I understand liking modern-feeling apps, but am more than happy to put up with the slightly old-feeling credit union app because they are just such a better institution - no bullshit fees, actually happy employees, far better rates on credit cards/loans... There's just no comparison. I do have a commercial bank account, too, but that's just for access to quicker interchange with other commercial banks, when that's ha…
My worry with most credit unions is that most of the ones commonly recommended have requirements for who can be a member, or are geographically tied. I'm unlikely to live in the same city for as long as I'd want to keep a bank account, and I'm not military or otherwise. Do you have a good recommendation for a CU that's more generally an option?
This is certainly true for the credit union I am a member of.
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#106I was with Simple back in 2014. I left in 2015 then came back and left for good in 2016.
On one hand, no other bank has tried so hard to make financial responsibility a first-class citizen in their mobile and web apps. They made setting aside money and budgeting expenses very, very seamless to do. I wish other consumer banks learned from what Simple was trying to accomplish. Simple also had the most pleasing and tech-forward mobile and web apps of any consumer bank; it was a step above everything else. Lastly, Simple's customer service was unrivaled. Being able to use a chat platform that didn't suck _and_ get connected with a human within five minutes was not possible elsewhere back then.
On the other hand, some of Simple's business decisions were...frustrating.
It took me _over five days_ for them to replace a lost card. Most banks can replace overnight for an additional fee; Simple didn't even give you that option. This was pretty frustrating given that they encourage you to use their card for everything.
I couldn't pay a bill larger than $3,000 one time (which was ironic given that I was paying off a credit card). I don't remember why, but I remember thinking "this is dumb; any bank would process this payment no questions asked." Trying to pay this bill through Simple was a massive exercise in frustration.
I actually encountered _multiple_ bill pay failures with Simple. Paid bills would never get funds disbursed. Payments would show up multiple times in my ledger. The worst of the failures I experienced happened when I paid one of my student loans but found out _days_ later that the payment actually never went out due to a "technical error." This caused me to miss a payment and eat a late fee. I actually landed up speaking to their CEO at the time about it over the phone; he gave me $50 as an apology consolation, which I thought was cool.
They also didn't support eChecks, which meant that every payment I made would take _at least_ three days to clear through ACH. I remember being very relieved when I switched to Chase and could process payments in 24 hours.
I'm _still_ salty about a failed database migration they performed which took out their backend ATM services while I was on vacation. Couldn't get money out or move money in for a day or two. This would _never_ happen with a bigger bank, and even if it did, they have brick-and-mortars as a fallback.
After BBVA pseudo-acquired them and their legendarily-prompt service went south, I switched over to Chase and never looked back. After Simple removed their Bill Pay feature, I wondered why they just didn't get fully-acquihired or something.
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#107They did eventually depreciate their mail a check feature, and they had some weirdness about being able to download a cancelled check of checks they sent.
I still have my account, and has planned to still use it, but with a lot of things becoming harder over time. (To use the check example, I had to email their support and wait several days to get copies of the checks)
I will switch back to using my local credit union more.
They really had such an easy and excellent service for so long!