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Snoop with a giant 'debt free' sign

Joe is on a debt-free journey and has hit another financial milestone

I started to use Snoop in August 2020, and saw the potential in the first few weeks of using the app. 

I even became an investor in the company’s first equity crowdfunding round. I liked the proposition that much, and I’m really proud to be a part of the company’s journey.

In the past 9 months with the help of Snoop, I’m the most debt-free I have been in years. 

Thanks for helping me get one step closer to my financial goals, Snoop!

£8 cashback for regular purchases 🛍️

Snoop brought an innovative app to mind for me this month.

With Airtime Rewards I’ve earned £8 in May just for spending in the normal way.

I’d love to see exclusive enhanced cashback rates at retailers (or even exclusive promo codes) for Snoop users (partnerships at Airtime Rewards, please reach out to Snoop 👀).

Cost-saving calculations 📊

This month I delved deeper into Snoop's useful Your Money feature, specifically exploring the Categories area.

I wanted to refine my understanding of what I was actually spending instead of what I thought I was spending month-to-month.

I knew I could use Snoop to reflect the actual amounts I spent against my budget with my spending helpfully mapped against categories over time.

I worked out that I had budgeted 26% more than I needed to for what I was actually spending in the Eating Out category in the Snoop app on average per month.

Having this insight with Snoop meant I could start to put my money to better use, continuing to clear debt and do it faster. This month thanks to Snoop, I’ve been able to do just that!

Each incremental gain is a step in the right direction, and this is an example of one of those hidden savings Snoop can bring that helps you cut your costs over time, leaving more money for what matters most.