benaj
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Post by benaj on Jul 11, 2019 18:26:14 GMT
My favourite one at the moment is Mintos without a doubt. Easy to navigate for first timer who prefers easy peasy or something for the experts. What's yours?
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sarahcount
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Post by sarahcount on Jul 11, 2019 18:57:57 GMT
I used to quite like Collateral. And Lendy wasn't bad.
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Post by df on Jul 11, 2019 19:03:23 GMT
My favourite one at the moment is Mintos without a doubt. Easy to navigate for first timer who prefers easy peasy or something for the experts. What's yours? I'm not with Mintos, but out of the ones I'm with I think my favourites would be AC for complex and GS for simple. Least favourite is probably Rebs.
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Post by carolus on Jul 11, 2019 21:06:48 GMT
Ratesetter gets my vote for worst UI.
Despite having perhaps the simplest lending concept, it somehow manages to be impenetrably labyrinthine. It requires hundreds of clicks to do anything, and needs you to navigate between a load of pages all of which sound like they should be the same page.
And then they update the UI and add yet another layer of useless pages.
I think my favourite at the moment is probably Moneything - very simple, but it's fast, clear, and easy to navigate.
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Post by aju on Jul 11, 2019 22:23:49 GMT
Ratesetter gets my vote for worst UI.
Despite having perhaps the simplest lending concept, it somehow manages to be impenetrably labyrinthine. It requires hundreds of clicks to do anything, and needs you to navigate between a load of pages all of which sound like they should be the same page.
And then they update the UI and add yet another layer of useless pages.
I think my favourite at the moment is probably Moneything - very simple, but it's fast, clear, and easy to navigate.
I think ratesetter is trying to win the prize for the most grotesque interface of the year, it should win hands down if today's myriad of half baked incomplete changes are anything to go by. I think they have hit a plague of rats in the server station.
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Post by wiseclerk on Jul 12, 2019 7:05:39 GMT
I like Mintos UI best too. But with the performance issues lately it is not as good as it used to be until a few months ago
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Post by mrk on Jul 12, 2019 9:30:30 GMT
All the Latvian platforms I've seen (Mintos, Grupeer, Peerberry, Twino, ...) look pretty similar. I wonder if they're actually backed by the same system.
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Post by captainconfident on Jul 12, 2019 15:57:17 GMT
Funding Knight for me. It's still there, like Sleeping Beauty, waiting to be awoken.
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Post by bigfoot12 on Jul 12, 2019 17:03:14 GMT
Ratesetter gets my vote for worst UI. I know what you mean, but at least if you are unhappy there is a box to tick to automatically withdraw interest and capital every week. I wish more platforms had those sort of features.
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Post by brianac on Jul 22, 2019 21:08:00 GMT
Ratesetter gets my vote for worst UI.
Despite having perhaps the simplest lending concept, it somehow manages to be impenetrably labyrinthine. It requires hundreds of clicks to do anything, and needs you to navigate between a load of pages all of which sound like they should be the same page.
And then they update the UI and add yet another layer of useless pages.
I think my favourite at the moment is probably Moneything - very simple, but it's fast, clear, and easy to navigate.
I think MT is one of my least favourite for the same reasons you give for Ratesetter, stuff that should all be on the same page just isn't, so you have to have several tabs open and keep switching between e.g, loans, - my loans, my live loans - my loans, for Sale - for example, if you're looking to buy and want to know the status, or more so selling and wanting to know how long the Queue and discounts and amounts on each discount etc, very tiresome .. Brian
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Post by m2btj on Jul 23, 2019 9:12:08 GMT
I would agree totally that Ratesetter is the least user friendly requiring at least 5 clicks to view market rates. I do like the functionality & simplicity of Kuflink.
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Post by uksoul on Jul 23, 2019 9:32:06 GMT
Kufflink gets a thumbs up for its' simplicity. Proplend i love for it's clarity, detailed loan info and the ease
of looking at your overall portfolio on a dashboard.
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Post by nummo on Aug 12, 2019 14:56:12 GMT
I like crowdproperty, very clean and lots of info available on the loan book.
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Post by Greenwood2 on Aug 12, 2019 19:19:40 GMT
Totally crazy to rate a platform on how nice you think the platform interface is.
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ozboy
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Post by ozboy on Aug 12, 2019 19:23:25 GMT
Ha Ha, that criteria definitely places HNW at the bottom of the heap! Looks indeed can be deceiving though!
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