RiseUp: Promoting Financial Wellbeing Through Enjoyable Money Management

RiseUp: Promoting Financial Wellbeing Through Enjoyable Money Management

Today we are joined by Tamara Harel-Cohen, cofounder of RiseUp.
In ‘Tech Talks’ today, David sits down with Tamara Harel-Cohen, cofounder of RiseUp, a financial app with a mission to make achieving financial wellbeing easy and enjoyable for anyone. Hard to believe, right? But unlike traditional budgeting apps that can feel stressful, RiseUp takes a different approach by focusing on cash flow and providing a simple view of your disposable income at any given time. RiseUp leverages AI to deliver personalized money-saving insights tailored to each user's habits and preferences. But what really sets it apart is the human element. The app fosters an engaged community where people openly discuss and support each other around money matters. By making money management simple, positive and community-driven, RiseUp aims to help people build lasting financial wellbeing in an enjoyable way.

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