Personal Finance Apps Show Charts But Don't Answer Plain-English Money Questions
Existing personal finance apps visualize spending data but cannot answer contextual questions like "can I afford this?" or "where is my money leaking?" AI-powered assistants that understand individual financial context remain largely absent from the market. Users want a conversational CFO experience rather than passive dashboards.
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