Dealing with bills, both digital and paper-based, is a chore. FileThis makes life easier by collecting together all of your electronic statements into one place.
The service is similar to Mint in that it eliminates the need to log into countless websites to keep track of things from different services. FileThis integrates with a number of cloud storage services includes Google Drive, Dropbox, Evernote and Box.
Once authorized, just connect all of the accounts you want to work with. FileThis supports scores of financial institutions, websites, and accounts. After you've chosen your cloud service, FileThis downloads the last three years of statements, automatically names and sorts them into folders, and indexes them for easy searching. From that point on, all of your statements will come to you rather than requiring you to seek them out—and cutting out the need for paperwork.
For easy access to bills and statements on the move, there's also an iOS app—sadly, Android users miss out at the moment. The mobile app adds the ability to photograph and file receipts.
As with any service that deals with sensitive information, security is important. FileThis is backed up by 256-bit encryption, and your other account credentials are not visible on the site. You can read more about FileThis' security here.
There are three FileThis plans to choose from. The free plan allows for up to six account connections, but you can add more by paying a monthly fee—$2 for 12 connections, and $5 for 30. Hit the link to check it out.
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