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Rocket Money is a personal finance app that helps users manage subscriptions and spending.
Richard Thaler discusses the concept of 'nudges' and how changing a simple form increased employee participation in savings plans from 50% to 90%. By automatically enrolling employees unless they opt out, companies can significantly improve participation rates.
The current stack of business software allows for automation at every minutia level across a business.
There's a guy on Twitter who has an AI app that he made uploading your bank statement. BankstatementConverter.com makes $40,000 to $50,000 a month.
The podcast mentioned Rocket Money as a tool to manage personal finances by tracking subscriptions and spending.
Software is now targeting the labor market, aiming to transform it similarly to how it transformed filing cabinets into databases.
I think that this is one of the more no-brainer examples where there's this interactive UI with dispute templates, score simulation sliders, next step actions, and then you just either do referral fees or you charge for it.
Imagine a mayor announcing IRS-free zones where individuals and businesses would be exempt from paying taxes. How long would it take before federal agents intervene?
Starting early is crucial for saving for a child's education, and iSave 529 simplifies this process with a quick setup.
The podcast mentioned Rocket Money, a personal finance app that helps users manage subscriptions and spending.