Company Name: Natalia Alekseenko
About: Getting out of debts is the first step on the journey towards financial freedom,
and Debt Free Box is your companion on that journey.
Debt Free Box is the
easiest to use Debt Payoff management app – no need to track every transaction
or detail – just set up your payoff plan once and app will help you follow it
through until you are fully Debt Free.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: 🌍 Visit Debt Free Box Website
Privacy Policy: https://smartfinanceapps.com/Debtfreebox_privacy_policy.html
Developer: Apps of the Future UK
by DcjonesNYC
After I bought this it stopped working. I noticed the due dates and payoff dates were wrong. I’m trying to fix them because I just need something to help me organize my payments. It will not let you change any dates. I tried deleting the information and then re-enter it with my desired payoff date. It goes back to the wrong date. It has me paying off a $5000 bill in three months when I set it up for six months. It was really pointless to download this app if you can’t adjust or fix any errors.
by Katie Marie Rn
No way to mark debt as paid once paid, you can only delete the debt. Being able to see each debt paid off and see the paid off debt pile up is more motivating to me than only being able to see what’s ahead of me. Also there’s no way to get ahold of support except Facebook messenger which they don’t respond to. And, the app says it’s free but it does cost $3 unless you only have 2 debts. I don’t mind the $3 if the other issues I see were fixed.
by ThenThereWereEight
The app has a straightforward layout, and it’s easy to enter info, although it does suffer from the “too clean” design ethos that makes a user wonder if they’ve actually found all of the app features.
Improvements that are necessary for it to actually make sense for those with multiple credit cards:
1. Integrated payment list, sorted by date and grouped monthly. Seeing all of the payoff plans for each individual credit card is nice, but seeing all of the payments listed by date world actually reflect the plan a user needs to follow.
2. Show the interest rates in the credit card list.
3. Sort cards by interest rate.
4. App notifications that remind me what to pay, when, to follow the payoff plan I’ve chosen.
Looking forward to a more full-featured app that helps people remember and complete their plans.