A few months back, we realized that many digital wallets were missing something essential: a simple, consistent way to review your spending habits each month. To help you stay on top of your finances and plan ahead, we introduced Monthly Statements in HamroPay! Now, at the start of every month, we send a clear breakdown of your wallet activities straight to your inbox. It’s been encouraging to hear from those of you who find it helpful, but we know there’s always room to do better. We’d love your input! #HamroPay #DigitalWallet #Innovation #CustomerFeedback #FinancialPlanning
Better, Introduce a feature similar to "Splitwise," as it would be highly useful. You can attract users who visit for expense tracking by encouraging them to refer friends, particularly if they want to keep track of how much money their friends owe them. Eventually, you could transition users into using your wallet feature because "Hamro Pay" would seamlessly integrate with "Hamro Karobar" (or whatever name you choose for that feature).
Yeah, this is a good concept. But whenever I open the Hamropatro, I see so many ads and too many things to do to open the app, and perplexed about what I am doing and where I am going. If this is a separate app like the others, I would choose this one.
Statement alone is not a very useful way to review your spending habits. More or less statements are just records of spending it doesn’t really provide users with insights or recommendations on how or what they are doing. I don’t think statements will help users in analyzing/improving but only for record keeping.
That’s great to hear about Hamro Pay! It’s wonderful to see Nepali apps evolving with advancements. Unfortunately, I had to uninstall Hamro Patro because the calendar widget was not supported on iOS. This led me to switch to another platform, which also resulted in me switching away from other related apps like Hamro Keyboard and Hamro Pay.
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3hI mean isn't it just statement? and don't every wallets have it? what's so special about it? m I missing something?