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Reconcile - Presentation
1.
2. Who are we?
Tiago César Oliveira, co-founder & tech guru
Software Engineer
Responsible for solutions development, cloud services and
daily operations
Vinícius Mora Ribeiro, co-founder & administrator
Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
Responsible for prospecting, testing and proposing new
fields of operation
3. What is Reconcile?
A tool for personal finance
Focused on quality over quantity
Keeps the user engaged by allowing him to set personal goals and
stick to them, with periodic reminders and performance tracking
Those goals can be of any type, but have to be related to finance
somehow: a trip, a new car, an english course
Tries to avoid the need of the user getting chained to a long term
usage by administering finance over time (programmed
transactions)
4. Differences over competitors
Recurring transactions
The user is encouraged to save his repeating transactions (rent,
invoices) and those invoices are automatically included
periodically. The user has the freedom to use non-fixed values to his
transactions so he can add them when reminded
5. Differences over competitors
Goals
The user can define a goal (a trip, buy a new car) and track his
progress throughout the achieving of that goal, keeping himself
focused on pursuing that goal. The system sends periodic e-mails
with the goal progress, inserting a social factor over the solution
6. Differences over competitors
Preemptive analysis
The software can generate reports that aim on the qualitative use of
money: the reports can point on actions that can be taken for a
better relation with money (financial educating)
7. Ideas for the future
Mobile applications
OCR (Optical Character Recognition) for including transactions
through mobile devices
Expansion to other languages and integration with partners for
financial services