Pageonce

Pageonce
Type Private
Industry Personal finance, Software
Founded 2007
Headquarters Palo Alto, California
Area served United States, Canada
Products Mobile application, Rich Internet application
Website pageonce.com

Pageonce develops mobile applications to help consumers manage and simplify their daily financial lives.[1] Pageonce has its own account aggregation technology unlike other services that license their account aggregation technology from Yodlee. Pageonce's primary service allows users to track bank, credit card, investment, and loan transactions and balances through a single user interface.

Pageonce has garnered media coverage from a number of blogs and media outlets such as the New York Times,[2] Techcrunch,[3] VentureBeat,[4] Washington Post,[5] and the Wall Street Journal.[6]

The company was started in May 2007 [3] and has offices in Palo Alto, CA and Israel.

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Products

Pageonce - Money and Bills application organizes the user's accounts and aggregates all the transactions in the accounts. It also has the capability to send real-time notifications to alert the user to changes in the tracked accounts. Pageonce - Money and Bills can be accessed as a web application or as a mobile application on various platforms such as the iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7.

In addition to its core Pageonce - Money and Bills application, Pageonce provides the following mobile applications for consumers:

Investment and finances

Pageonce has raised $1.5M from angels in January 2008 [7] and a $6.5M series A round from Pitango Venture Capital in December 2009.[8]

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