I'm launching Pip today on Product Hunt.
This something I started some time ago and I was gonna make it an actual app on the App Store and Play Store, but instead of jumping through all those hurdles, I just decided to release it as a web app and move on to other projects.
This isn't my current focus at the moment, but I do think it has real potential and I do think it's genuinely useful. I use it in my everyday life at the moment.
The whole idea is to help people who hate budgeting, hate spreadsheets, and wouldn't do it no matter how much it would help them.
Pip does it all automatically for you by accessing your transactions and bank through Plaid, taking into account how much you wanna save and your monthly bills through the cash engine, and then gives you one daily number that you can spend that day.
You can also ask Pip about anything about your finances and your accounts. And he'll talk to you about it.
I'll drop the Product Hunt link and Pip demo below.
I'm running all my tasks with 5.6 Sol medium now. It gets the job done in a reasonable amount of time and doesn't over-engineer everything without specific instructions not to.
@usr_bin_roygbiv It really is. I've had to start giving it clear guidance on when to quit things, so it doesn't over-engineer stuff that I don't expect.
@bridgemindai Yeah, I'm not gonna lie, that kind of kills it for me. I was looking into it to do all of my front-end work, but I can't work with a model that's that slow.