What happened to the comparison with average spending?

+1 for keeping the average spend.

Targets are nice, and they are useful, but it seems that the two features could work nicely together. I would tweak my spending depending on how I’m doing against my daily average - it’s been the most valuable feature in the app since I started using it in March and it’s a bit of a hit to see it go. I’m using the app much less now. While it’s useful to know that I can spend £XXX in the next 20 days before going over budget, it doesn’t help me understand if I’m keeping on track day by day. If I knew that I could spend £XX more today as an average day to stay within budget for the month then I’d understand the context of the target. While I’m far away from the end of the month it seems that I have loads left to spend but the average helps me figure out a responsible daily spend.

TL;DR: monthly remaining spend to stay in target is interesting but I find it very hard to understand what I can spend when I’m earlier on in the month, for example.

Appreciate the pro-activity & communication, keep it up

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