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Mindspend: Budgeting App That Tracks Emotional Responses to Purchases

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Alexandru Mogic

2mo ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

Mindspend is a budgeting app that focuses on tracking emotional responses to purchases rather than just financial data. Users tag each purchase with one of three emotions: worth it, okay, or regret. The app requires no bank linking or complex setup, asking only one simple question after each purchase about how it felt. The goal is to help users understand their spending patterns and themselves better rather than restricting spending.

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Most budgeting apps track where your money goes. Mindspend tracks how you feel about it.
Every purchase gets one of three emotion tags: worth it, okay, or regret.
No categories, no bank linking, no complicated setup. Just one simple question after each purchase: how did that feel?
It's not about restricting yourself. It's about understanding yourself.
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Most budgeting apps track where your money goes. Mindspend tracks how you feel about it. Every purchase gets one of three emotion tags: worth it, okay, or regret. No categories, no bank linking, no complicated setup. Just one simple question after each pu

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