Bigmo app review
Set savings goals, create a spending plan and compete to hit milestones with the Bigmo budgeting app.

Budgeting apps are all the rage these days and the Bigmo app is no exception. But where Bigmo (short for ‘Big Moments’) stands out is through its mission to make saving and budgeting feel less like a chore and more like a must-win challenge.
The Bigmo app is designed to make saving fun, transforming budgeting and saving into challenges and games to help you save faster for the big moments in your life.
When you download the app, you’ll be able to link all your bank accounts and credit cards to Bigmo. You’ll then be able to set savings goals and take part in gamified competitive missions to reach those goals and help you stay motivated.
As you take part in these challenges and reach certain milestones, you can earn ‘bidz’ – Bigmo’s in-app virtual currency. You can enter weekly mini games and live auctions to win prizes each week.
However, if you overspend, you’ll face penalties that are designed to help you stick to your budget.
Once you’ve downloaded the app, follow the steps below:
The app currently offers a 2-month free trial, after which you’ll pay £5.99 a month. You’ll save 25% if you’re happy to pay annually instead of monthly.
To use the app, you are expected to save at least £150 a month and 50% of your discretionary spending allowance (leftover cash once all your bills and expenses have gone out of your bank account).
You won’t be able to use the app if your income and fixed expenses give you a discretionary spending allowance of less than £400, or if your income is less than £700 a month.
Bigmo is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under the Payment Services Regulations 2017. It uses secure Open Banking technology to connect to your accounts and no login details are stored.
Note that Bigmo doesn’t hold any of your cash as it remains in your existing bank accounts.
The Bigmo app won’t be right for everyone, but if you’re looking for a unique way to improve your savings habits while having some fun along the way, it’s certainly worth giving the free trial a go – provided you meet the eligibility criteria.
What’s more, if you’re a competitive person, you might find the option of competing against your peers particularly motivating, helping you to save for those big goals even faster.
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