Revolut
A Swiss Army knife for money - sharp but overwhelming
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3.7App screenshots across accounts, trading, and analytics
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3.4App store ratings 4.6/5 (3.2M reviews), community sentiment very positive in Europe, mixed on feature overload, professional reviews praise breadth (5,400 data points)
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Revolut is the most ambitious fintech app ever built, and it's remarkable how much of it actually works. Multi-currency accounts, stock trading, crypto, budgeting, bill splitting, insurance, travel eSIMs - it's absurd. The fact that this many features coexist without the app feeling broken is a genuine design achievement. But 'not broken' isn't the same as 'well-designed.' New users face a wall of features. The navigation requires memorization. Power users love it; everyone else feels overwhelmed.
What earns the score
- +Feature breadth is unmatched in fintech
- +Currency exchange and multi-currency accounts are excellent
- +Spending analytics are detailed and actionable
- +Card management is intuitive
- +Subscription management is genuinely useful
What holds it back
- –Feature density overwhelms new users
- –Navigation requires memorization, not intuition
- –Customer support quality is inconsistent
- –Upselling to premium tiers is aggressive
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