At Jupiter, we have been working on some exciting upgrades for the Money tab – a new feature that gives you a complete summary of your finances at a glance.
While building this, we noticed something interesting: many of you want to know how you’re doing relatively when it comes to managing money. It’s one of those adulting questions that’s always on our minds, right?
So we’re thinking of adding insights that compare your financial habits with others.
For example:
People in our age group typically have 4 credit cards and spend ₹1 lakh monthly on credit
People in our age and income bracket save around ₹30k per month
On that note, we’d love to know more from you:
What kind of financial comparisons would be most useful to you?
Which peer groups make the most sense? (age group, income bracket, spending patterns, etc.)
Any specific insights you’d find valuable?
Drop your thoughts below – we’re all ears @trust_level_0
Thank you for reaching out and for building such thoughtful features in the Money tab – it’s really exciting to see how it’s evolving.
I wanted to share my input from a student’s perspective. I’m currently 21 years old and receive around ₹11,000 per month as pocket money, which I use for my overall stay and daily expenses. For someone like me, it would be extremely helpful to see comparisons and insights tailored to students or individuals in the 20–25 age group with similar monthly budgets.
Some insights I’d find especially useful:
How students or young adults in my age group save or manage their monthly allowances more effectively.
Smart saving and investment strategies suited for smaller budgets.
Interactive tools like savings or investment calculators that help plan finances better.
Personalized recommendations or daily tips on where and how to invest as a beginner.
Short, easy-to-understand financial news or updates to stay informed and make better decisions.
Having such insights would really guide me in building good financial habits early and help me grow into a more active saver and future investor.
Thank you once again for considering user feedback – I’m looking forward to seeing these features in action!
Financial comparison that would be more suitable —> a. how much your peer groups on average have in portfolio amount. b. how much the peer groups outstanding is in credit card