Used in a desktop environment, these versions offer an incredible array of features and functions.
The world of personal finance has lots of options when it comes to managing your money.
Things kick off with the Foundation package, which costs $119.95 a year or $14.95 a month.
Pocketsmith comes in desktop and app editions plus there’s a UK specific edition outside of the US.
This is followed by Flourish, which is $199.95 annually or $24.95 per month.
Paying more means Pocketsmith becomes more potent and allows access to more connected banks.
A UK edition is also available, with pricing to suit as shown in the image above.
Pocketsmith works well as a desktop package but there are app editions too.
When it comes to monitoring accounts and related transactions there are a wealth of tools at your disposal.
Similarly, the flexible way Pocketsmith lets users schedule upcoming bills and budgets makes light work of staying organised.
The base level edition makes a lot of sense, but its still not exactly bargain-basement.
The Pocketsmith app experience offers a very detailed insight into finances.
These range from basics, such as getting started right on through to reporting and net worth topics.
Pocketsmith is relatively easy to use although it boasts a very detailed interface.