I posted about Manilla previously, and want to remind all of you about this fantastic tool!
Manilla is an online service that allows you to manage all (and I do mean ALL) of your household accounts in one single place! That includes financial accounts, travel rewards programs, and subscriptions in one secure place! The best part? It is totally FREE! Now that’s what I’m talkin’ about! Manilla makes things like paying bills, tracking travel mile rewards and filing your statements in one secure place a breeze! Here are some of my favorite benefits:
Just One Log-in
No more trying to remember 50 differing log-ins for each of your accounts. There is just one with Manilla! Here are all the areas that are covered by the Manilla system:
All major cell phone carriers.
Nearly every cable, satellite and telecom provider.
Most of the nation’s largest national and regional banks.
Nearly 200 utility companies.
All major airline, hotel and auto loyalty programs.
Most major credit cards, such as Citibank, CapitalOne and American Express.
Reminders and Alerts
Manilla allows you to customize reminders to alert you when it is time to pay a bill, so you’ll never miss another payment!
Free Storage
This is one of my favorites! One secure place to keep everything! No more papers taking up valuable space on your counter or in your home!
No Cost
Did I mention that it’s FREE? 😉
And if all that goodness isn’t enough…how would you like to win $500 to go towards your bills? Manilla is giving away $500 cash to one new member! Here is how you can enter:
Get organized and be entered to win $1,000 cash to pay your bills!
How to Enter:
2. Go HERE to tell Manilla what you would do if you had your own personal assistant!
*This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Manilla. The opinions expressed in this post are my own.
Emily says
The only thing I am hesitant about in using this site is that if everything is under one password, what happens if someone hacks in? I think this could be dangerous to have all the info stored in ONE place. Any response to this?
Emily says
A couple other sites similar to this that I would recommend are Mint.com (which I currently use to keep track of my accounts) and Learnvest Daily (which I recently started receiving email newsletters, but they also have an account tracker, but I haven’t checked it out. Both are FREE, too!