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Ask HN: Review my debt tracking app, Piggy Back

12 pointsby avandabout 15 years ago

7 comments

javeryabout 15 years ago
The site looks nice and I get the idea, I think the only problem is that I would see this as way to formal with my friends and family. If I pick up dinner with friends, or if I pay his part of the cab fare.. he just buys me dinner or a beer later. This seems too cold and formal for most uses.<p>Now for something like parents lending to their kids it would make more sense, or formal loans between friends (which is usually a bad idea)
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avandabout 15 years ago
Piggy Back was built to solve the problem of constantly owing or being owed by friends and family. It simply keeps a running balance of the debts between people.<p>The plans are to make it easier and easier to create these debts by leveraging email and Twitter.<p>Let me know what you think!
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ryanhuffabout 15 years ago
Here are a few ideas. The debit/credit terminology is too formal. Use something like "I owe" and "I am owed".<p>I can see myself using this if it was more closely focused on helping me track who I owe money. The confirmation system you have is too formal.<p>How about this. I can record who I owe money, or record who owes me money. If I owe John money, I can optionally choose to send him a note (email) as a friendly reminder. Maybe integrate with Facebook so he can choose from a list of his friends. No need to remember an email address. I can also have it send me reminders to my facebook account or email.
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mishmaxabout 15 years ago
Have you seen billmonk.com? This is what I use currently to keep track of tabs with roommates. BillMonk was bought by OgoPay in 2007 though and since then they haven't changed a thing on the site.
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genieycloabout 15 years ago
I'm wondering why you have a Twitter login instead of a Facebook connect button, since most friends and family are probably going to be on Facebook, not Twitter.
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mattwdelongabout 15 years ago
There is an even simpler remedy to this: Don't give or lend money if you can't afford to lose it. Similarly, don't borrow money if you can't pay it back.<p>I just buy friends/family a beer, or food/items with the likely event that it will be reciprocated down the road. Even if it doesn't balance, they're not my client and I don't ever intend to bill my friends. At least, that's not how I roll.<p>Edit: I think maybe I need to clarify. I think this is a serious problem they may need to address with their app. I don't think I am a one off person, I am sure people have similar principles as me. What I am saying is that I can't see myself using this app to add a friend only to say "Hey, you owe me $8.95, please pay up"; the landing page does not convince me otherwise.
ashishbharthiabout 15 years ago
Back in my roommates days we used shared google spreadsheet with few formulas setup. It worked perfectly for us.