Oops Reviews
Published by Oops Finance, Inc. on 2023-12-11 About: Oops helps you not waste your money. Please note: Oops will encrypt your
financial data and store it securely.
About: Oops helps you not waste your money. Please note: Oops will encrypt your
financial data and store it securely.
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Please note: Oops will encrypt your financial data and store it securely.
Oops helps you not waste your money.
Oops will never have access to your bank credentials.
- Oops is a unique finance tracking app that focuses on tracking finances rather than budgeting.
- The app offers automatic importing of transactions, making it easier for users to keep track of their spending.
- The design and notifications of the app are well-done and user-friendly.
By kylieritchie
I used to mentally prepare myself before I open my bank app. Finance felt like a black box. I always wished I had the discipline to have a spreadsheet for my expenses. I tried multiple times but was never consistent. I was in a loop of being worried about my spending, and I never seemed to have any money left over at the end of the month.
this app really made a difference. I tried a lot of finance apps before but none of them stuck for longer than a few weeks.
Since using this app, I no longer feel like I'm terrible with money. I'm finally able to stay on top of my spending and I'm slowly but surely getting my finances under control. this app has been a game-changer for me, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who is struggling with their finances.
By theshmob
I didn’t think I’d be using an app with a name like “this app” for anything legitimate, definitely not for my personal finances. However, this app is super unique.
It’s not a *budgeting* app that also tracks your finances. It’s first and foremost an app that tracks your finances, with a few bonuses. But budgeting is not one of the features, and I like it this way.
Most minimal finance trackers don’t offer automatic importing of transactions. this app is the first of its kind. This is what has stopped me from using other minimal finance tracker apps such as Expense Buddy, Five Cents, and others. Copilot has been great, but I never liked the budget-heavy focus. I believe Truebill is very similar in this regard.
It’s only in it’s early phases and already has a beautiful, seamless UI with minimal bugs. I can’t wait for future updates! Don’t hesitate to be a part of this journey :D
By Ghvfhgddf
Anyone who has ever tried to stick to a budget knows how difficult it can be. Why is it the only way to be financially responsible? I always wanted a finance tool that just helped me track not budget. The way I think about this app is like a way to be on top of my finance without being told to spend less. They just give you the data.
this app team is literally the best at design and notifications. Very fun and aesthetic. Excited for new features.
By TL456
You have no choice but to add your bank info. I would love to be able to manually add my information. I have too many accounts and private info, I just don’t trust a random app to keep it all safe. I uninstalled almost instantly, as you can not continue in Oops without adding your bank.
By Fun fun fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It asks you if you want to put your bank account in. When you press the skip button it doesn’t let you leave the page until you click that you want to add your bank info. I just wanted to track my spending.
By un nsoabhf
I was excited to try it out but it asks you to use your bank info and won’t let you use it with out it being linked. It’s run by plaid
By Lizzzzzzzzzeeeee
I use my cash app card, and there’s no way to link that to Oops /: it’s useless until they add this option for me
By Ryan Ghu
I love this app! You have no idea how much money I’ve saved since downloading 😳
By Pandalover0606
I would love to use Oops but they only have major banks available to connect to. I use Orange County Credit Union and cannot connect it because it doesn’t exist on Oops . Super disappointing :(
By JAVI-312
Can’t proceed to use Oops without connecting to your bank, very bad sign.
By Rrdtrgrgtgfr
Helps me control my spending and see how I use it. So great!
By tessabell030908
She asked what my bank was the proceeded to ask how old I was!! DO NOT DOWNLOAD!!
By BeccaLola249
This makes tracking so simple and top of mind. The UI is amazing. You’re shown each separate transaction individually, and have to resolve each by tapping the category it belongs to. If it’s something you weren’t planning for, you this app it. Not overly complicated, just simple, basic categories to get the gist of where your money is going. They’ve also made some updates that allow for income tracking so you can see your income compared to what you’ve spent at the top of the page. Seriously love Oops, recommend to anyone trying to budget and be continuously mindful of spending habits
By PatmZhang
Really like Oops. I prefer it to Mint for a few reasons. One, the UI is friendly and easy to use. Two, mint gets the categorization wrong and it’s a pain to change. Oops you do your down categorization. Three, I just like the UI better.
The downsides to Oops:
- No Apple Card support. Please bring this!
- Cannot customize the six categories at the bottom (would be great)
- I don’t think you can create your own categories
Something to note is that if you have 2FA with your AMEX, you might have problems. Same with mint. Turn off your 2FA or you’ll have to re log in every time.
Overall, great app that shows finances in a perfect way. Makes it sort of “fun”. Will definitely continue to use Oops!! Definitely recommend
By ImUrZaddy
Once you create a new account, you will not be able to exit the guided tour despite restarting Oops . As you follow through the tour it will require you to connect your contacts and select someone in your contacts that you “often split bills with”. Once you click them it will draft a message to them to download this “new app”. There is no way to exit this guided tour and you cannot click your profile/account details either to delete your account or to even find another way if exiting the tour. Either this is a major bug or a total scam to get your contact information and not allow you to delete your account.
By Sudeeples
I love the idea of easily, in a gamified way, organizing transactions and this is something I’ve been doing manually for the past 3 years. The one thing that would make me switch from my manual process to using Oops exclusively would be the ability to create my own categories and format which tiles are displayed. I categorize everything into 6 main categories and if I could just have those with custom names, Oops would be perfect. As they add features like this, it’ll become a really awesome app!
By Useless game now
I’ve been using Oops for 4 months with no issues but suddenly in the past 3 days I receive app notifications but when I try to open Oops it’s nothing but a white screen. I rely heavily on this for my finances so I hope this is something that is being fixed.
UPDATE: I deleted Oops from my Home Screen then reinstalled and logged back in. Issue fixed. Whew! Back to business!
By dollar dollar bills $1
My bank has the option to connect with plaid. I went through the tutorial and completed it then it comes to linking my bank. A few steps later after I put in my bank info I’m told that my institute is not supported. Mind you it listed my institute. On my banking app I got a notification that my account was linked with plaid. When I went back into Oops to try it failed yet again. Oops won’t connect to bank but says that it has. It won’t let me proceed until I connect my bank. I did reach out to customer service about an hour ago ( 9:23 pm ) and have still gotten no response.
By blange10
I have only have been using it for this month, but I can already tell Oops will change the way I track my spending. Super easy to use.
If I were to critique Oops at ALL…I would say to include budgeting tools within it. Right now it’s very retroactive where that is great and all, but let’s take it to the next level.
Can’t recommend this enough if you feel like your spending is getting out of control.
By Tay5432
Love Oops. So helpful, I look forward to using Oops everyday!! I really really wish I could make my own categories though! That would make it much more accurate to see what I’m actually spending each month!!!
Update ^^^
I’m sad now because it deleted A LOT of my data, so now I can’t compare what I’m spending overtime. Please fix so I can LOVE Oops again :)
By Zac Ro.
My wife showed me Oops, and it is great! My biggest question after playing with Oops : how in the world is it free??
I read through the terms of agreement, and it discusses paid subscriptions, which makes complete sense. But I haven’t seen anything about paid subs on Oops itself? Are you waiting to build a client base before you start charging for subscriptions? If so, how will you notify users? And what is the cost?
By Taffkin the Poocha
Hi, I tried to find a customer service form or email but I couldn’t find it anywhere, so I have no choice but to write it here. Since the last update, Oops won’t open and it only shows white screen. Could you fix it? I just updated iOS to see if that was the reason for the problem but it didn’t help. Thank you.
By lex990099
Oops really needs an add manually button for things you spend money on but don’t have connected to banks or cards, with categories you can add manually too. Another great feature would be a calendar where you can see how much you spend each day on a calendar. Love Oops though, it’s been the easiest funnest way to budget my money and see where I’m spending ❤️
By fbwbd rkdnfbrksbdb
It sorts your transactions. It does what it is advertises.
Having a couple more options to visualize spending out be nice, and I would also like the option to search/filter by keywords.
Oops load time, especially the transition from the sort screen to the data screen could be improved, like by a lot.
By hhhrnejejd
Best finance app out there by far. But this feature would make it even better: Allow us to breakdown a purchase into more than one category. For example Sometimes I buy groceries and school items from a store and I cannot accurately label the purchase. Thanks for the fantastic app!
By bree250097
This is the only app I’ve ever used consistently to track spending I’m obsessed with the interface BUT I really wish you could add in your own categories and set a budget in Oops . Then it would be perfect. I recommend it already to everyone I know but I NEEEED those two features please
By @BenThayorath
I like how easy it is to use I just wish all the categories were displayed onto the same screen rather than having to click the button and a drop down menu shows them all. Also I wish there were more specific categories for the spending. Other than that I think there is definitely more room for improvement.
By munchie911
Just downloaded this based on a TikTok (easily influenced here) but it’s amazing for tracking spending! It lets me see where my pay checks are going and maybe where I should spend less. Would love the option to add my own categories or have a “gifts” / “donations” option
By louisyk0220
Don’t round up or round down the amount shown. It makes it really confusing to recall what the purchase was expecially if there are multiple ones all around let’s say $13. The only way I can differentiate between them is by the decimal amounts. Thanks!
By Nari Arcane
I loved Oops when I downloaded it. Helps keep track how my money I’m spending without having another thing to spend money on. I recently updated Oops and everything went away. All my money spent on certain areas (rent,food,etc) and wanted me to start over on going through my transactions and sorting them I did that. And they are showing up in the overview. I don’t know what happened or how to fix it
By hannaissocool
i LOVEEE Oops. it keeps me so organized by specifics (with the sorting tags). at the time when i downloaded it i didn’t have to send to 5 friends but i’m reading the reviews now and that’s lame. glad i didn’t have to. but recently there’s been so many glitches. it keeps sending me notifications saying “new transaction” and then nothing will show up or when i do sort my payments, they keep showing up multiple times and i have to redo all of them :/ still wish there was custom categories too
By Player lava pants
I recently downloaded this after watching the developer on NBC. But you can’t use it without sharing your contacts apparently which I’d rather not do. I’m not splitting bills with people on the regular so I don’t need this feature, but you can’t move on without sharing contacts. I suspect it’s a marketing tactic, but maybe utilize other forms of marketing that doesn’t require potential users to give you access to other peoples data. I’ll keep looking to see if this feature is changed.
By Wayyyy tooo manny addsssss
Omg you guys don’t know how much I can explain how much I love Oops. I don’t think I have even gotten better at managing all of my financial things in one place. It makes my life 1000x easier then having to open my bank account daily instead I open the this app app and I can actually sort out everything. All of my transactions in one place. Definitely recommend download this app!
By Ashley2535
As soon as I downloaded Oops I immediately had fraudulent charges directly from my bank acc the same day I logged into my “this app” acc.. I then immediately deleted Oops but thought It was weird in the first place that they were able to connect w my bank so easily w no verification from my bank. I learned my lesson to not trust third party banking apps especially since almost every bank has an app for this purpose. I would 100% recommend everyone to chose a safer option to track their payments etc. they are taking advantage of young adults that want to keep track of their finances.
By vanvu04
Everything is super super easy to use. You just connect your bank and then file your purchases into categories. I wish that we could create our own categories though because I have things that I buy regularly that I have to put in a different category. I also wish that we could split purchased because one purchase has to be put in one category. Overall very good app to see clearly what you are spending and where your money is going.
By josephine12322
Oops shows so well of how i spend my money. the folders to choose from are very organized and there’s the option to exclude transactions which is helpful since i transfer money between the two bank accounts i have on there. I will say once you’ve picked any folder for the transaction you can’t move it to the excluded if you go back after completing all the transactions. i also wish there was a way to add your own folders, but a very well functioning app and aesthetics.
By AH_85025
I have been looking for a money tracking app that isn’t made for budgeting or specific long term planning but just something not complex and super easy to use that shows where you’re spending your money. Oops is it. I love it and it feels like you’re playing a little organizing game with your transactions. Takes a few seconds and is extremely user friendly. Only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because I would want a feature to create your own categories (ex: I would want one for donations). I found out about Oops on tik tok and it’s everything I was looking for.
By catestrophey
I got this cause of tiktok and it’s been okay to keep track of my spending. I don’t enjoy that it asks me about pending transactions and counts them as +$ rather than just mark them as pending and can be sorted later. I have to exclude them and go back after a couple of days to sort them. I also can’t check my friends vibes anymore because it keeps saying my app needs an update, but every time I go to update it it just says the same thing and never changes. It also tells me like once a week that if I don’t claim my account it’ll expire but im active on it to sort my transactions. Otherwise, it’s fine.
By userlizg
I like the concept of Oops, and I paid for premium even though I only have one friend lol, but Oops has all sorts of issues recently. My friend and I keep getting notifications that we’ve pinged each other to sort our transactions when we haven’t pinged each-other at all, and up until a week ago didn’t even have a way to ping!! At one point last week my only friend disappeared from my list, and me from hers, nowhere to be found. Came back 2 days later, didn’t do anything to get her back. Now the spending vibe is gone which is literally one of the main selling points for Oops!! No vibe for me nor my friend, and countless issues, but a good app idea. Desperately needs some fine tuning and bring the spending vibe back, or fix your ads so they show what you’re actually getting, especially if you have to pay money for it
By grahamcrackergirl
Overall I like Oops. It's easy to use. Here's what I think needs to change:
- $5/month for the premium version is too much. Ideally it'd be $2/month or less.
- There should be an easier way to edit the tags. Right now, you have to either wait for a new transaction to pop up and then create a new tag but there's no way to edit preexisting tags once you've made them (that I know of).
- Some things you should be able to classify as investments, loan payments, etc. but have then excluded from your "spending" that month. This would help me see what I've spent on things that are choices vs money that's designated every month to one thing
By lvan029
When i first downloaded Oops, it was nice. It was simple and a fun way to manage my finances. Then, one by one, features started to be taken away and hidden behind paywalls. You suddenly couldn’t look at weekly summaries, see your friends’ summaries, and data like where you’ve spent the most money or basic financial health measures were blocked and you could only see them by paying. It got to a point where i never opened Oops anymore because Oops did nothing for me. Rocket Money is a MUCH better finance app that has an optional subscription that is soooo much cheaper with many more features.
By YikesItsLily
Its new and things are still being sorted out but I’ve been using it for awhile and have watched it grow! You sort your transactions and its a great way to face what you spend your money on each month and where it all goes. The “this app” category is a personal favorite that other apps don’t have. You can easily go back in your previous months and see your spending! I love it here 💕
By Abbyjmc
Oops is definitely fun at first, but there really is no “Help” support for it. When you need any help with Oops , it redirect you to text an iOS phone number, which is sort of odd. I was getting consistent responses. The first day I texted the number when I noticed they randomly removed one of the features that made me download Oops (the weekly vibes feature) I received responses (from someone who definitely was a real person — the help texts were very casual, almost like they came from the creator of Oops ?), but since then I followed up several times about that issue over the course of many days and received absolutely no response at all even though my messages showed as delivered. Really disappointed as Oops had a lot of potential. I’m going to hold out hope that they can get their act together and respond to help requests in a timely fashion while also stop messing with features because Oops was a really fun way to stay on my expenses along with friends, but I’m really disappointed.
By Oriental Royal
This finance app is just like Apple iOS ecosystem app, it’s so incredible, unlike other finance apps mess the category, this is important, and also let user choose each the category for each credit card transaction, and the important thing is this this app with Plaid gateway won’t ask and request or record any of the savings account data, because savings account just for saving money, and Oops is good for tracking the spend.
I think Oops could be like Facebook, it has social feature, but this app is first app combining social and financial, the founder just like financial Zuckerberg.
Some people like to share finance screenshots on facebook, it’s weird, but this app make it happens.
By sulkng
I thought Oops would be super fun to track my purchases, and it is, but the amount of pressure to “add friends” and “invite” people to Oops is ridiculous. I had to invite a large number of people JUST to start using Oops , which was annoying, and I’ve been using it for a couple of weeks now. Just today, I get a notification to sort a transaction, which is normal, but as soon as I open Oops , it keeps trying to make me add people as friends, and says I cannot keep using Oops if I don’t have friends on it. I have no friends on Oops and there is no way I’m letting it pressure me to invite more people again. I genuinely could not exit the tab and continue sorting my transactions unless I had friends. That was my last straw. AND, you have to PAY to use Oops without having friends which is literally ridiculous. So, i deleted Oops . Oops is fun but it is definitely not worth all the effort of having to invite people just to use Oops and make friends on it. If you don’t mind having to do all of that, go ahead and download it, but I’m fed up with apps like this.
By ChampK26
i like this app and never really have an issue but now i’m trying to categorize my one purchase as an “this app” and it keeps taking me to instagram to post it on my story… like wth. why would i want to post that and why will it not let me sort is an this app. stupid and lame not trying to share my transactions please give that idea up for Oops. it’s so easy to sort transactions so i love it, but the whole push to share them all is not what i want lol. just trying to manage my money
By iRandex
It’s my only finance app I use right now, it’s simple, has good looking UI, and basically everything you need to track your budgets. One feature I’d like to see is ability to plan purchases and saving money for them each month.
One downside of Oops is they randomly enable and disable features. Like there was a feature when you tap on the month name and it gives you a detailed breakdown of that month about your spending habits (I can’t remember honestly what was there because it worked only once for me, but I liked that thing) — it’s gone now. Then they added weekly recap, but then they made it available only if you invite 2 friends?? I mean let me just buy the full version of Oops .
Yes. Oops is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 1,713 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.1/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Oops Is 40.9/100.
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