Bored of budgeting apps? 🤑
Try to gamify the experience! You can compete with yourself to save more than last month. Cash Coach will draw your objective line 📈 and get mad if you start to overspend! Succeed and your avatar will gain trophies 🏆 and experience 👑.
Here is how it works
Pick a nickname, create your in-game avatar. Next, connect your bank accounts via Open Banking in order to get the full picture. Not to worry, this is safe to do as Cash Coach Ltd is acting as an agent of TrueLayer, who provides the regulated Account Information Service, and who is authorised by the FCA as an Authorised Payment Institution (reference number: 793171).
Cash Coach comes in three different personalities - Cute, Best Friend & Ruthless. Cute will mother you through your financial challenge whilst Best Friend will keep it real for you. Ruthless however will get mad and instil financial terror in you if you overspend!
Cash Coach will show you how to set the right saving goals, automate your monthly budget and draw your objective line. You will receive daily motivational messages based on how you are performing compared to your objective.
🏦 Works with UK banks through Open Banking 🔐 User data is protected at a bank-grade level
There is more than 1 trillion of credit card debt in the world. But here at Cash Coach, we believe that anyone can be financially free.
Based on our record, runit seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 7 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
How does it compare to Runit[[0] used by Void Linux? [0]http://smarden.org/runit/. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Still, I can try to give you a rundown of Runit. Essentially, it's an init system that uses init scripts, but it has a bit more structure to improve on the shortcomings of sysvinit. Much like systemd, it also does service management, although in a much less involved way. Like with sysvinit, the task of logging is left to a separate process, though it has its own logging daemon, if you wish to use it (as logging... Source: about 1 year ago
PID 1 is special. It's the init. Instead of System V init, you can use OpenRC, runit, systemd, s6, or others. Source: over 2 years ago
Of course the original creator's document is great too: runit - a UNIX init scheme with service supervision. Source: almost 3 years ago
I learned about it here. http://smarden.org/runit/ It is not long read. Source: almost 3 years ago
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systemd - systemd is a replacement for the init daemon for Linux (either System V or BSD-style).
Yolt - Yolt is an excellent platform that provides multiple ways for managing your money in bank accounts through using a single platform.
sysvinit - Savannah is a central point for development, distribution and maintenance of free software, both GNU and non-GNU.
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s6 - s6 is a small suite of programs for UNIX, designed for process supervision. It can be used as an init system, or as separate supervision components.