Digit review – an update

by Kaylah Stroup

Digit Review

2024 UPDATE: Digit is now called Oportun. I’m leaving this review as is though because I still stand by it. All these years later, I’m still using the app.

Back in November of 2016, I wrote a review on a money saving app that I had been using at the time for a few months, Digit. Over the last year and a half, I’ve gotten a handful of requests for an update, most asking ‘are you still using the app?’ and ‘do you still love it?’ Short answer to both questions – HECK YES. It’s been an invaluable service to me, one I think more people should know about! So, I’m back today with some more of my thoughts on Digit.

First, let’s start with what Digit is…

Digit is a money saving app. It’s very, very straightforward and takes no time at all to set up. You simply connect Digit to your bank account, it checks your spending habits and if you can afford it, takes a little bit out of your account to save. How often they save depends on your “unique financial situation” but the average is 2-3 times per week. The amount also varies. Their FAQ says the average is $10-30 which from my experience sounds about right. Although there have definitely been times it’s taken as little as fourteen cents! Every penny counts.

There isn’t much to do or see in the app, other than how much you’ve saved but what else do you need? If you feel it’s taking too much money from your account you can type “save less” or if you’d like it to take more type “save more”. You never have to worry about Digit taking more than you can afford though since they analyze your spending to see what you can afford to save. They even have a no-overdraft guarantee! They’ve never transferred more than they should have from me. Toward the end of each month, when my bills are due Digit lets me know it won’t be saving much because I “have some expenses coming up”.

Digit is free to use for the first 30 days, after that its $2.99 a month. I’ve been using them since before this price was implemented so when they sent out the “hey, we’re gonna start charging” email I was definitely disappointed. I considered deleting my account but it’s undoubtedly worth the subscription cost!

When you save for three consecutive months Digit will automatically reward you with a 1% annualized savings bonus. It’s not a ton (unless of course, you’re saving a ton) but free money is free money!

I’ve saved… A LOT.

In the nearly two years I’ve been using Digit I’ve saved thousands of dollars. Not exaggerating here. Money that I know for a fact I would have just spent on stupid odds and ends at Target had it not been out of my bank account. Money I definitely wouldn’t have saved otherwise! I am not great at saving my own money. I have a savings account which I add to but it’s just too easy to transfer that money right back into checking. Although transferring money back into my account from Digit is super easy and only takes one day, the seperation is enough to make me reconsider any unnecessary purchasing.

Something I think that’s really neat is you can set up ‘goals’ in the app. So instead of all the money it saves you being shown as one total, you can make separate savings goals. For instance, I have the one it sets up automatically ‘rainy day’ as well as ‘honeymoon’, ‘roadtrip’, ‘taxes’, and ‘oh crap’. It saves separate amounts for each of those goals which really helps me see what I have and act accordingly. Instead of being tempted to take out all of my savings in Digit when we go on a roadtrip I know that I have X amount of dollars that I have set aside specifically for this while not cutting into money I need to be saving for my quarterly tax estimates.

So, what do I use Digit for?

Obviously, I use it to save money but I have a few examples of times it really came in handy. My earlobe reconstruction? It wasn’t cheap but I had saved the money in Digit so I was able to do it without stressin’. My car needed a fairly costly repair a while back, I just pulled the money from Digit! I was even able to buy a wedding dress and book the florist with money I had saved in Digit.

 

Final thoughts.

If I had to choose my top five apps on my phone, Digit would easily make the cut! If you’ve ever wished you were better at saving money or wondered how to easily save for a trip/that camera/those shoes – this is the app for you! Other than the $2.99 subscription price (which like I said – is totally worth it) I can’t think of a single downside! I highly, highly recommend giving it a whirl! I mean, who wouldn’t benefit from saving a bit more!?
xoxo

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13 comments

Kristina B May 17, 2018 - 2:28 pm

I have a very important question: What is the difference between “rainy day” and “oh crap” LOL

Kaylah May 17, 2018 - 10:15 pm

Haha! Rainy day is like “oh, I found this really cool thing I neeeed to buy” and Oh crap is “I spilled coffee on my brand new Macbook.” Make sense? 😛

Melanie at Toots & Dill May 17, 2018 - 2:58 pm

Good for you!! I’ve been trying all the latest and greatest saving money apps! I have not tried Digit yet. It sounds like a great idea and dreaded Target just took all my extra at lunch today so I’m definitely in the need of something to actually protect my savings! =)

My favorite app I use is Ibotta. It’s a receipt one but I’ve earned about $500 in about 6 months. It’s awesome! =)

Kaylah May 19, 2018 - 7:13 am

Geeez! That really makes me want to give Ibotta another try!

Ana May 17, 2018 - 5:16 pm

So cool! I’ve actually never heard of Digit but I’ll definitely check it out because I’m not the greatest at saving money either 😛

Kaylah May 17, 2018 - 10:16 pm

It’s super awesome! Hope it helps ya out! 🙂

Sydney May 17, 2018 - 7:34 pm

I used Digit for awhile and liked it a lot, but every time I changed my online banking password (which, you know, you’re supposed to do periodically for security purposes), the app would freak out disconnect itself from my bank account and refuse to reconnect for like 2 months. It got to be such a hassle that I just stopped using it altogether. 🙁

Kaylah May 17, 2018 - 10:17 pm

For a little while, in the beginning, I was having trouble with mine staying connected too but that randomly stopped! Super weird. I think they were a tiny bit glitchy for a short period. Mine has disconnected in a really long time.

Ashley May 18, 2018 - 1:30 pm

I started using Qapital a few months ago, and it’s wonderful! I agree it is slow to move money, however, I love that I’m saving money without really “missing” it!

Kaylah May 19, 2018 - 7:06 am

Yep, exactly why I love both Digit and Qapital!

V. Arrow May 18, 2018 - 10:15 pm

Digit is free! Unless you’ve got some kind of Super Digit that I don’t use, haha.

Kaylah May 19, 2018 - 7:08 am

Digit became a paid subscription service just over a year ago. People who were members before they announced this got to use it for a while longer for free but it’s $2.99 per month.

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