Before the relaunch tomorrow, closing the loop on what the comments in this thread actually turned into:
@thesnappingdog asked what I'd build around next, and I said surfacing perk usage more clearly. That became the center of the whole app: a ring on your home screen showing what your cards have paid back and what's still sitting there. Across 500+ wallets now, the average is about $2,600 a year uncaptured. Watching people react to their own number taught me more than any roadmap.
@hansel_pahmer asked for smarter receipt and claims handling. That became a better Claims Prep: helps you prepare a claim and store the documentation before something goes wrong. The automatic purchase detection part of your idea stays on the list, and honestly it may stay there a while, because doing it properly would mean connecting your bank, and no bank linking is a rule I'm not breaking.
@busmark_w_nika asked if it's US-only. The database went deeper instead of just wider: we now know which cards real wallets actually hold and added those first, the benefit data now comes from issuer benefit guides with much more accuracy, and new countries keep landing, Colombia most recently.
Maxim, this is one of the most specific reviews I've gotten, thank you for the depth. The rental car counter example is exactly the moment Norte is built for. And the exact personal pain I wanted to solve.
On the 10-card cap: fair call. Norte's Premium tier is really built for people who track more cards than that, so a hard ceiling below 10 works against exactly the users most likely to pay for it. I'm looking at raising it soon for the same price :)
On tracking: no bank linking is deliberate, it's the whole reason we don't ask for banking credentials. That means some usage confirmation stays manual for now. The iOS App give users push notification for reminders on these credits to keep it easy for them. Appreciate you naming that tradeoff plainly instead of just docking us for it.