We can’t draw a clear conclusion, but we have to take into account that this budget planner hasn’t been talked about as much, either in a positive or negative light. The fact that not as many people complain could be because not as many people have bought it. This can be a positive thing but also a negative one. The number of people complaining about it is a lot smaller. Now, because it has a lot fewer reviews when compared to the other popular budget planners – about 800 in comparison to Clever Fox’s 22,000 reviews or Legend Budget Planner Deluxe’s 3,200 reviews – it is a lot harder to identify and clarify its major problems. It doesn’t really have negative reviews – why, and what does this mean? Being that it is so intuitive, it is the main budget planner I would recommend to beginners. Should we also consider that most people using it are probably women? I’m not sure, but I wanted to mention this as well. Everyone has their way of doing things, and the GoGirl Budget Book seems to be a better fit for a wider audience. It means that, in practice, many more people find it easier to use thanks to how the information is structured. More specifically, what does it mean that it’s intuitive? If I were to sort them out based on most people’s opinions regarding their intuitiveness, it would look like this: The Mead Organizer Expense Tracker is the second most intuitive planner. The Legend Budget Planner Deluxe doesn’t look too good either when it comes to intuitiveness. For instance, many people complain about the Clever Fox Budget Planner. The other ones actually have negative reviews concerning their intuitiveness. The number of people praising how easy it is to use is impressive, and that comes in contrast with the fact that almost nobody praises the other budget planners when it comes to intuitiveness. The GoGirl Budget Book is by far the most intuitive budget planner out of the most popular ones I’ve reviewed so far, and that’s not just my perspective, which can be subjective. The small number of reviews can be both good and bad, and we’ll explore that in a moment, but there’s something essential setting it miles apart from its competitors, and that is its ease of use. This is probably to some extent due to the fact that it targets a much smaller audience, namely women. Of all the five budget planners I’ve reviewed in parallel, the GoGirl Budget Book has the smallest number of reviews.
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