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Divvy reviews
Divvy reviews







Stop spending advertising dollars and fix your issues. I’m rooting for you, but looking for other options in the meantime. I have always been a pretty early adopter for new platforms and I have to say, DivvyPay should still be in Beta Mode. Hopefully this is a bug that gets worked out with the next app update. I find that I often need to go back into a purchase and re-upload the photo of the receipt/re-type my note. The saving a receipt feature/adding notes feature is a little spotty at times. That there isn't a Divvy for PERSONAL spending (I've been Googling looking for something like this for the past few weeks now.nothing seems to exist!) 2. Honestly, there are really only two things I dislike about Divvy: 1. So, we're able to manage our clients' monthly spend and charge them a small admin fee (for putting the spend on our cards) without incurring ANY credit card fees.

divvy reviews

Divvy's virtual card feature allows us to manage media buys on behalf of our clients without needing to open 100+ credit cards (or require the client to use their card). As the Director of Marketing Strategy at a small Marketing Technology Agency, I manage a team of people who run a plethora of digital ads campaigns for numerous clients in any given month. But while the app interface is nice, the push notifications are wonderfully helpful, and Divvy travel has us saying bye-bye to Expedia, the REAL value our agency has found in using Divvy is the virtual card feature.

divvy reviews

The app is incredibly user friendly and switching/updating budgets is surprisingly easy. As it turns out, Divvy really is TOTALLY free. I was in disbelief that the product was totally free, so I scheduled a demo call. I first learned about Divvy via the daily business newsletter, Morning Brew. Divvy makes tracking business expenses fun - I never thought I'd say that! PROS We now know where we are over-budgeting and under-budgeting each month. Overall, Divvy has enabled my company to gain WAY better insight into where dollars are going.









Divvy reviews