If a tree falls in the forest and there’s nobody around, does it make a sound? What came first, the chicken or the egg? How can a broke person save money?
Some conundrums seem impossible to work out, until you find the right tools. In this case, those are: a well-placed tape recorder, a crazy-sophisticated genealogical test, and Digit.
Digit is a super-secure service that makes it possible for anyone to save, regardless of financial standing.
To perform this magic, Digit closely examines your checking account and watches your income and spending. When you can afford it, it’ll grab an appropriate amount – usually between $5 and $50 – and siphon it to a no-fee savings account that you can access anytime. (They’re careful to never subject you to an overdraft fee.)
One day you’ll look up and realize you amassed a fat savings for a vacation without thinking twice.
Problem solved.