So I’m using trends and it’s working great. When classify payments from my flatmates as rent it subtracts it from what I have paid etc - however- this isn’t the case on summary/ budget…… totally broken. Can either budget features be brought over to trends or summary fixed ?
Im pretty sure they’re phasing out Summary as Trends improves
Yeah that’s true - as mentioned in the original post.
Do wish there was a bit more Traction with Trends. Have loved the rush of features in the last couple of weeks but budgeting is such a key feature that’s never been quite right!
I’m assuming it’s a priority for the team
I’m not using Trends at the moment because of this
Ive just had this appear for me (joint accounts included!), looks great, can’t wait to dig around and see how irresponsibly I’ve been spending
Apologies if this has already been mentioned, but when I get the weekly alert to view my spending on the credit card accounts that I’ve added, it opens Trends with just that particular credit card account selected, as expected.
If I later select the Trends icon it still has just that one account selected instead of all accounts and I have to manually tick the others to see total spending.
I’m pretty sure this is not the intended behaviour.
Yeah I’ve noticed that in the last couple of weeks too. Its made me not want to click on the weekly credit card spending reports cos it’s annoying to then have to individually reselect all the rest of your connected accounts to see the full Trends.
I made a faster transfer to myself and for some reason on trends the transaction has been stuck as pending, anyone else has similar issues ?
Trends may not be fully working (if at all) at this time:
EDIT: The issue with Trends not working at all has been fixed this morning.
Should be working again now!
I had the same until this morning, but after @Peter_G informed it was working, it was erm… working.
We like @Peter_G. He gets things working.
Just checked, yes it does working
If you’d like a sneak peek of what graphs & charts will look like, there’s a screenshot of it at the bottom of this brand new post
No pie charts?
Why not some sort of rolling graph that shows your funds at the start of the month and then dropping down each time you spend?
So you can keep your finger on the pulse of your account?
What would you call it, Revels?
Please don’t call it “Revels”. You’ll only encourage him.
I think maybe something like slanty downwards you’ve spent your money graph?
SLOPES! Slopes graph!