Last week, I downloaded a new program called Manilla, to help me manage household online bills, subscriptions (such as Netflix) and accounts. I have only been using it for a week, but I am very impressed so far. I have had Mint, another free service for a while and this one far outshines and does much more than Mint ever could.
There are a few features that I really like:
- Security for my accounts, double login and same encryption as my bank.
- Alerts when bills are ready to be paid.
- EASY, EASY clean interface and VERY simple to use.
- REMOVES paper clutter!
Plus, there is a Manilla app for Andriod and iPhone that is very helpful to have and I am really enjoying this feature.
To give Manilla a try for FREE this is what you need to do:
- Go to Manilla.com and click on the link to sign up.
- Enter your name, zip, email, password and answers to 2 security questions.
- Then be asked to confirm your account via email.
- After the account is confirmed you can start adding new accounts to Manilla.
It took me a few days to get everything entered as I just entered in a few everyday when they came in the mail! If you have any specific questions, email me and I can try and answer them!
Most people have more than 20 different household accounts, including three to four credit cards, several travel and hotel rewards accounts, multiple magazine and newspaper subscriptions, plus cable, phone, and other assorted utility bills. In order to stay on top of all this, people have to manage daily incoming paper mail, an array of online usernames and passwords, and websites in order to access important account information and take action. Manilla seamlessly retrieves all your account information – current balances, previous payments, upcoming bills due – and stores it for you in one secure place. Most importantly, you need only one password to view, manage and organize it all.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Manilla. If I did not like Manilla or was not impressed with it, I would not have posted about it!