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The Banktastics’ Roundtable Discussion about Covering FinovateStartup

Friday, May 9th, 2008

We thought it would be fun to share with you all how things went down on April 29 with covering FinovateStartup 2008. There were a lot of things we were able to do that other people covering the event weren’t able to. We reviewed, we interviewed, we invited guests to join us, and we brought it all live to you throughout the day. We hope you enjoyed our coverage, so feel free to watch our “casual Friday” discussion on how it went!

The Burst - FInnovation (Ep. 15)

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

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Thanks for checking out this episode of BanktasticTV’s “The Burst.” Here are some important notes about this episode:

Complete FinovateStartup Coverage
One more mention of FinovateStartup, and we’ll move on, we swear! We’d like to thank everyone who’s watched our interviews, viewed our episodes or read our reviews online. A week after the event, and our coverage has generated roughly 9,000 views! We were really glad to be able to cover the event and bring you the content as quickly as we did. It was a bit chaotic, but it definitely paid off. We hope you enjoyed it!

Just in case you missed it, here are links to all 4 posts reviewing the demoing companies:
The First 10 Companies
The Second 10 Companies
The Third 10 Companies
The Last 10 Companies

…and here are our interviews with Mint, CreditKarma & SmartyPig:
Interview with CreditKarma
Interview with Mint
Interview with SmartyPig

Banktastic Article: Innovation - The Growth Accelerator
One article that piqued Brad’s interest recently on Banktastic was one he posted entitled “Innovation - The Growth Accelerator.” The article basically talks about how innovation makes a creative environment in the banking industry. If you would like to read the original article and get involved in the discussion on Banktastic, click here to check everything out!

Private Messaging on Banktastic - We need your input!
Last week, we launched private messaging on Banktastic, and we’re in need of your feedback. As the system is right now, you’re allowed to message and be messaged only by your friends. The Banktastics are considering changing this so that you can send and receive messages from any Banktastic community member. If you feel that the system should be completely open, or if you’d prefer it stay semi-closed, please let us know what you’d like by commenting on this blog post. We really need your input, so please don’t hesitate to tell us!

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See you next week!

-The Banktastics

The CU Scoop - FinovateStartup Coverage (Ep. 8)

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

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Thanks for checking out this episode of BanktasticTV’s “The CU Scoop” featuring Mark McSpadden. Here are some important notes about this episode:

FinonvateStartup Coverage
Mark & Brad visited San Francisco on April 29th for FinovateStartup 2008. They got a lot of really great footage from demoing companies, which are all available to view on the Banktastic Blog. If you were unable to attend FinovateStartup, we encourage you to check out the blog to read reviews posted by Mark & Brad live during the demos.

Interview with Zopa
We’d like to give a huge thanks to Doug Dolton, CEO of Zopa, for letting us interview him for Banktastic at Finovate! We’d like to encourage everybody to check out the Zopa website to see what they’re all about. Thanks again, Doug! Congratulations on your win at Finovate this year!

You can be on The CU Scoop!
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Remember the rules: 1.) no bank bashing, and 2.) don’t self-promote too much. If you have any questions about sharing your video with The CU Scoop crew, send an email to mark@banktastic.com.

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Feel free to email comments or suggestions about “The CU Scoop” to mark@banktastic.com, or post your thoughts on the Banktastic Community. We’re always looking for your input.

See you next week!

-The Banktastics

The Burst -Straight from Finovate (Ep. 14)

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

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Thanks for checking out this episode of BanktasticTV’s “The Burst.” Here are some important notes about this episode:

Straight from Finovate!
Brad & Mark had an amazing time at FinovateStartup 2008 in San Francisco on Tuesday! The guys worked hard to provide reviews all day long of the 40 demoing companies, which can be read on the Banktastic Blog. Here are links to all 4 posts:
The First 10 Companies
The Second 10 Companies
The Third 10 Companies
The Last 10 Companies

The guys saw a lot of innovative companies demoing at Finovate, and we happened to get some really great interviews with a few of them. Snippets from companies that Brad interviewed (Mint, SmartyPig & CreditKarma) are featured in this episode. If you’d like to watch the interviews in their entirety, follow these links:
Interview with CreditKarma
Interview with Mint
Interview with SmartyPig

We’d like to say thanks to all Mike Ferrari, Ken Lin & Aaron Patzer for letting us interview them! We’re glad to have the opportunity to show the Banktatsic Community what you’re all about.

A big thanks to everyone that met up with Brad & Mark while they were in San Francisco. They had a blast, and you can check out the pictures here!

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All of BanktatsicTV’s shows are available on iTunes now! Click here to access our podcast page to subscribe, or open iTunes and search “BanktasticTV.”

Email Us!
Feel free to email comments or suggestions about “The Burst” to brad@banktastic.com, or post your thoughts on the Banktastic Community.

See you next week!

-The Banktastics

Interview with SmartyPig from FinovateStartup

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

We got a great opportunity to interview several demoing companies from FinovateStartup on Tuesday, April 29th. Here’s an interview we got with one of the many groundbreaking companies from FinovateStartup.

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We’d like to give a huge thank you to Mike Ferrari from SmartyPig for taking the time to let us interview him for use on Banktastic. We’d like to encourage people to visit SmartyPig, get involved on the site, then come back and let us know what you think by rating them on Banktastic.

Interview with Mint from FinovateStartup

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

We got a great opportunity to interview several demoing companies from FinovateStartup on Tuesday, April 29th. Here’s an interview we got with one of the many groundbreaking companies from FinovateStartup.

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We’d like to give a huge thank you to Aaron Patzer from Mint.com for taking the time to let us interview him for use on Banktastic. We’d like to encourage people to visit Mint, get involved on the site, then come back and let us know what you think by rating them on Banktastic.

Interview with CreditKarma from FinovateStartup

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

We got a great opportunity to interview several demoing companies from FinovateStartup on Tuesday, April 29th. Here’s an interview we got with one of the many groundbreaking companies from FinovateStartup.

Download this video.

We’d like to give a huge thank you to Kenneth Lin from CreditKarma for taking the time to let us interview him for use on Banktastic. We’d like to encourage people to visit CreditKarma, get involved on the site, then come back and let us know what you think by rating them on Banktastic.

Finovate Startup 2008 - The Last 10 Company Reviews!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Thanks for following Brad & Mark’s reviews of Finovate Startup! We’ve still got our special guest Jeff Stehpens from Creative Brand Communications on board! We hope you’ve enjoyed reading the reviews live all day long. Let’s wrap up with the final set of companies!

BlingNation
Brad’s Review:
Promixity based payment. Cell to Cell Payments in realtime. My thought - So I see this as like exchanging business cards, people thought it would go digital (it didn’t) so why would I exchange cash between my family/friends? Although, if I could send cash from my phone to the taxi driver, would LOVE that. When will North America adopt?

Mark’s Review:
Software based mobile payments. Allows phone to phone transfers and then links those transfers to pre paid credit cards. Seems like a lot of steps.

Jeff’s Review:
The BlingNation presenter brought along a little bling of his own in the form of a pretty assistant with nice hands (which is important when your whole demo is two giant hands on a big screen playing with two cell phones). It provides real time mobile bank transfers. The interface is nothing flashy…but maybe I’m just spoiled by my iPhone.

Zopa
Brad’s Review:
Giving users the ability to have a negative effect rate. Essentially you can charitably provide funds for a borrower to make their goals. I love the concept…that is different than the rest of the field.

Mark’s Review:
I’ll call this social borrowing and investing. Investors buy FDIC insured CDs at a good rate. Borrowers are helped out by those CDs. Everybody is happy.

Jeff’s Review:
“The world’s first social finance community” started out of the UK. The presenter said “we are NOT a peer to peer lender under the traditional definition”–he made a big point of this and was very focused on the technical differences between Zopa and peer to peer lending. Zopa has the cool ability to divert some of your earned interest on a Zopa CD to a borrower….accept lower interest to offset some of the borrower’s interest.

TrustedID
Brad’s Review:
Theft Identity Protection. Has a family plan rate (good thinking!). Can protect standard stuff like bank accounts but also health insurance accounts. Promo code for $25 bucks off use coupon code: finovate.

Mark’s Review:
A proactive ID theft protection. I’m signing up for the new family package when I get home. I’ll keep you posted!

Jeff’s Review:
Proactive identity protection, which is all about stopping identity theft before it happens. The product is able to be co-branded and private labeled…just ask Suze Orman who apparently made some bucks from it. Use the promo code “finovate” on their site for a $25 discount.

MoneyPools
Brad’s Review:
Help investors organize their investments. Another busy space to be in…this is a tough area to have an app that is not built for experts. Could work on getting a little ‘love’ in the app.

Mark’s Review:
Asset management tool that is super chart intensive. (The charts are rockin, so that helps.) Great depth of data, but seems like it would have a high learning curve.

Jeff’s Review:
Portfolio analysis tool that, much like MInt, shows very visual graphs to present the information. Impressive ability to drill way down into the data. You’d need to be quite a data head to take full advantage of all that info, though.

Aradiom
Brad’s Review: Based out of Austin, TX. This is a framework for building mobile banking platform. Really easy to build a mobile app BUT will community bankers have the expertise and knowledge to have it work with their online banking/core system apps? I’m doubtful.

Mark’s Review:
Mobile banking platform that showed you can create (in perfect conditions) a JAVA based mobile banking solution in under 5 minutes. Worth looking into if you are in the mobile space.

Jeff’s Review:
Missed the demo.

First ROI - CheckingFinder
Brad’s Review:
A patent pending free checking account w/ no minimum balance. Dave Ramsey support these guys. Find best rate based off of proximity and highest interest rate. Easy straightforward, good interface. They are partnered w/ Andera for account openings. Releasing on June 2nd.

Mark’s Review:
CheckingFinder.com is the consuming facing portion of this rewards checking program geared at community banks and credit unions opening June 2. These guys are gunning for the big banks.

Jeff’s Review:
This is not the first time the presenter has done this before…wow that was well delivered and polished. He pitched the soon-to-be-live CheckingFinder.com that will help consumers find BancVue’s Rewards Checking programs around the country. Not that earth shatteringly interesting, but valuable nonetheless.

sparkroom
Brad’s Review:
Business to Business product. Allows marketers full transparency to track what the gross margin would be. Tracking ROI on the leads. Don’t know if I followed it all. Left confused.

Mark’s Review:
Lead performance optimization for marketing in the business to business space. I know nothing about this space, but marketing people around me say it’s good stuff.

Jeff’s Review:
Is this the first BtoB technology we’ve really seen today? It seems that everything else, as I recall, has been primarily BtoC, at least indirectly if not directly (PFM’s, mobile apps for customers, etc). This is an app developed directly for marketers, “lead performance optimization for the mortgage industry.”

TradeKing
Brad’s Review:
Options/Stockbroker trading community. Another place to have a ‘blog’ (ugh). If you are a hard core investing player, this community is for you but again, if you’re like the majority of us and are a ‘few trades here or there type’, this is a bit too much for you.

Mark’s Review:
Another stock and trading community site.

Jeff’s Review:
I’m liking the cool presentation graphics, but not the “read my presentation to you” style. Nicely graphically designed trading community site. Call me naiive, but I have to wonder about “learning” from the insights of other novice investors…do I really want to know why some middle manager in corporate america thought buying Google at $700 was a good idea?

ClairMail
Brad’s Review:
Mobile Banking App. Transfer, Payments, Account Balances oh my! Nothing new here, still an unusable mobile browser experience. Banking this way is a %2 usage case for the consumer today. They say their an open platform but didn’t expand, could be good depending on the API ability.

Mark’s Review:
Mobile banking platform that provides one bank-side implementation to handle all banking aspects. Even though the back end is a single implementation, a bank may still have to deploy multiple mobile clients. Does tout an “open platform” that may be worth looking into.

Jeff’s Review:
SMS-based mobile banking. He just said “two way triple play.” What?! These guys are moving super fast. Sure they only have five minutes, but to Ron’s point in his recent tweet, you can’t just “talk fast and try to cram 10 minutes of content into 5 minutes.” I don’t know, maybe I’m just slow.

Vestopia
Brad’s Review:
Last demo, we made it! Look over the shoulders of investment pro’s to see how they invest, their performance and if you want to track them. I like it. Myspace lurker concept that can pay. I think I’d be most comfortable with this site versus the other competitors in the space

Mark’s Review:
Kind of a gawker site, but instead of following celebs, it follows big shot investors and their portfolios. Could be interesting if you’re big in that space.

Jeff’s Review:
Platform that connects self-directed investors with Wall Street pros…allowing the average guy to see what the pros do with their own money. Nice idea, I think. The presenter (CEO) was careful to make sure everyone knows he’s grown membership by 10x since he came aboard in January. At least this is a different idea than we’ve seen in the other companies today.


We hope you’ve enjoyed watching our live coverage today of Finovate Startup 2008. Feel free to share your comments on our reviews by commenting on these blog posts! We’d also like to give a huge thanks to Jeff Stephens with Creative Brand Communications for partnering up and sharing his demo reviews with us.

Keep an eye on the Banktastic Blog in the next few days to watch some awesome video interviews from Finovate. Thanks to Finovate and all of the presenters!


To check out the rest of the reviews from Finovate:
click here for the first set of 10 demo reviews,
click here for the second set of 10 demo reviews,
and click here for the third set of 10 demo reviews.

Finovate Startup 2008 - The Second 10 Company Reviews!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Thanks for following Brad & Mark’s reviews of Finovate Startup! Read their reviews of the 40 demoing companies live all day long here at the Banktastic Blog! Let’s continue on with the second set of companies!

Guardian Analytics - Fraud Map
Brad’s Review:
Looks crazy difficult to use. Fraud Prevention is important, but people in banks want/need easy to use apps, too. My one word review: meh.

Mark’s Review:
Amazingly streamlined and robust backend tool to monitor online account activity. On the first look, looks like a must have for any security analyst.

Jwaala - MoneyTracker
Brad’s Review: Built for bankers and credit unions. Bringing the iGoogle, Netvibes metaphor into online banking. The widgets translate onto anywhere it’s embeddable. How is security involved? I’ll ask them for a video interview.

Mark’s Review:
Software sold to banks and credit union to bring online banking for netvibes-type flair. Embeddable widgets and super easy search are just some of the highlights

Zecco
Brad’s Review:
Free stock trading. You can share your portfolios with each other. Can see why people are purchasing stocks and can ‘follow’ their trends be friending them. Love it, and was the first speaker to get cut off.

Mark’s Review:
Free online stock trading (min account balance $2500 and up to 10 transactions) with super charged community aspects. Sharing of full portfolios, motives behind trades, and member-to-member communication.

Guard ID - ID Vault
Brad’s Review:
Token-based security for many sites (shopping, online accounts, etc.) Internet problems along the way. Gives you a secured browser to work through. For the security inclined, pretty straightforward device and good price point $49.95 (get it at BestBuy).

Mark’s Review:
Cool usb device to help secure online transactions of any kind. However, going through their custom browser is definitely more trouble than it’s worth.

Cake Financial
Brad’s Review:
Must note, first Mac presenter! Social networking for investing. Can use the last 10 years of transactional history. Love the fact that you don’t have to move everything to their service. It works as a dashboard with a community behind it. You can track what others are doing. Got cut off! Oopsy.

Mark’s Review:
Stock tracking community application. Much improved over something like a Yahoo and is on par with Zecco in most features, though it doesn’t do any of the actual transactions.

VaultStreet
Brad’s Review:
Document warehouse to manage documents instead of paper-based. Interface is tough, but the process of document management isn’t an easier one to implement properly.

Mark’s Review:
Web-based paperless document vault that includes some secure sharing capabilities. I still see the need for localized paperless copies.

Mint
Brad’s Review:
Online personal finance software. Winner of Finovate last year and the Techcrunch40. Users gravitate towards easy to setup products (understatement of the year?) I’ve seen his demo a few times now. I think it’s funny that despite the ‘ways to save’, he doesn’t go to his partners to ’save’. Now doing investment tracking (a la Cake Financial). Almost got cut off, but wrapped up just in time.

Mark’s Review:
Personal Finance Manager with some of the coolest graphs out there. Also easy budgeting and spending analysis. Came off arrogant.

GreenNote
Brad’s Review:
New alternative to traditional student loans. Nice, 1 character password to login, secure! :) Social networking for funding student loans…Model is school centric and they don’t look at students’ credit scores. So loaning from people that they know. Still in private beta, has potential in my opinion.

Mark’s Review:
Application built to help students tap into their social network to get loan money for college. In reality looks like an cowardly but formal way to ask your immediate and extended family for money for school.

SmartHippo
Brad’s Review:
Ensuring to find the best mortgage rates out there. Not using ‘preferred’ vendors, trying to be completely unbiased. Customers can also rate the bank and the deals they got, like it. You can blog for free from their interface, but can you import RSS? Good place for the beginner.

Mark’s Review:
Website to help people find rates. Great aggregate of information, and could really help during the research part of looking for loans, if you actually do that.

Motley Fool CAPS
Brad’s Review:
Community generated stock trades. (Lots of these today.) He shows the good returns his system got. It’s not about the technology, it’s about the community that created that, focus on them! Obviously a lot of interest in this space but this service is for the investment saavy, not the novice.

Mark’s Review:
Community driven stocks rating whose average 3 star stock outperforms the S&P 500. If you are really into investing analysis and love community, this is a must check out!


Also, we’d like to encourage you to check out another blog that’s covering Finovate! Go visit the Creative Brand Communication Blog for another perspective of Finovate’s presenters!


To check out the rest of the reviews from Finovate:
click here for the first set of 10 demo reviews,
click here for the third set of 10 demo reviews,
and click here for the last set of 10 demo reviews.

Finovate Startup 2008 - The First 10 Company Reviews!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Brad & Mark are at Finovate Startup in San Francisco, CA! Read their reviews of the 40 demoing companies live all day long here at the Banktastic Blog! Without further ado, let’s get started!

Authentium - Safe Central
Brad’s Review:
About online identity theft. Showed example of keylogger. Opens app (Safecentral) to protect against that. Customized Firefox browser to get on. All private labeled, there is a network version.

Nothing ground breaking about identity theft. Built within Firefox browser so could be issues with complaint applications that are IE friendly.

Mark’s Review:
An id theft solution that seems a little too doom and gloom. While the software appears to be top notch as far as security, the extra step of additional authentication could be a huge barrier to use.

Credit Karma
Brad’s Review:
All things credit related. Wanted credit to be a defining metric for consumers. Free Credit Report (no hidden fees)

You can get details about your credit score at any given month. You can truly track at any given time and get insight into what those scores mean. Very cool. Can get offers from vendors based from ‘preferred vendors’

Mark’s Review:
Great user interface for obtaining, monitoring, and understanding your credit score. “Karma offers” seem cool as they are user centric and transparent, but it does clutter the UI a little and seems a little “gimmicky.”

WorkLight
Brad’s Review:
Dubbed ‘next-gen ebanking’. It’s widget based ebanking, he’s using iGoogle/Facebook.

Ehh, didn’t do it for me. Too limited to consumers and can’t do much more than read-only functionality. I would want to do more.

Mark’s Review:
Rockin. Allows creation of online banking information widgets that can be securely placed in insecure environments such as iGoogle and Facebook. Even allows secure communication between customers.

Prosper
Brad’s Review:
Nothing groundbreaking out of Prosper. Just a basic walkthrough that you all know. I will say that Prosper is fundamentally changing the game.

Mark’s Review:
Peer to Peer lending with emphasis on social capital.

Andera
Brad’s Review:
Simplfying the online accounting opening process. Pretty straight forward process, UI seem simple. Nothing unusually new for me.

Mark’s Review:
Very simple online account opening and initial funding. Includes opportunities for targeted offers based on sign up credentials.

Boulevard R
Brad’s Review:
Provides a service to offer unbiased financial advise. Give you an entire PDF plan to your retirement goals. PDF get generated based off of your input but a lot of it is basic, generic stuff. What if I want to ask more questions or change my plan later?

Mark’s Review:
An amazing tool for long term saving and retirement planning that includes concrete “next actions” to help you on your way.

Diversinet
Brad’s Review:
Mobile app that will do online banking function but also has a function for personal ‘documents’ information which is basically simple messages but really nice add-on and it’s end-to-end secure. Nice product!

Mark’s Review:
Secure mobile transactions at its roots, but with a twist. A “mobile vault” allows you to securely score any kind of information. Especially handy for health information. Also does multifactor authentication with phone delivered pin codes instead of tokens.

FindABetterBank
Brad’s Review:
Dead simple wizard that helps you find a better FI. All interactions are tracked on their site (a bankers goldmine). Love this service and in combination with their other product bankswitcher, it’s a force to be reckon with.

Mark’s Review:
Comparison tool is good, but this thing shines in its switching tool. Creates a switching checklist of third party accounts (phone, cable, etc) you need to change based on your previous transaction. Even includes any necessary forms for that switch!

Buxfer
Brad’s Review:
Buxfer had a total demo meltdown. Didn’t get a chance to see either their web or mobile offering.

Mark’s Review:
Personal finance for 20 somethings that we really didn’t get to see due to technical difficulties. Big FAIL!


Also, we’d like to encourage you to check out another blog that’s covering Finovate! Go visit the Creative Brand Communication Blog for another perspective of Finovate’s presenters!


To check out the rest of the reviews from Finovate:
click here for the second set of 10 demo reviews,
click here for the third set of 10 demo reviews,
and click here for the last set of 10 demo reviews.