Personal finance app aggressively pushes cash flow and spending analysis upsells
A finance app repeatedly prompts users to connect all their financial accounts for cash flow and spending insights, which feels invasive. The persistent push undermines trust and makes the core features feel secondary. This reflects a product strategy tension rather than a software gap.
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