Wesabe Goes Mobile
December 12, 2007 at 3:02 pm by Ehab Bandar
Wesabe today launched a mobile version of their personal finance management application. Like other mobile applications, it’s a slim down version of their Web application with the ability to enter cash transactions.
From their Wheaties for Your Wallet blog:
We’ve had a number of people testing out the mobile site, and the feedback we’ve gotten the most often is that entering cash transactions from the road is a huge help. If you’re waiting for the barrista to make your favorite coffee drink, call up Wesabe Mobile and drop the cost of that drink into your accounts, and you’ll have a way to test the much-touted latte factor for yourself.
When you enter a cash transaction, we treat your entry like we treat the imports that come in from your bank. You don’t have to worry about entering the full merchant name or the full set of tags from your phone keypad. Instead, enter just enough detail so that you’ll be able to remember what the transaction was. When you get back to your computer, the merchant will show up as “unedited” in your Wesabe account, and you can clean it up and enter more detail then — when you have a full keyboard to work with.
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