Money. You want it, so does everyone else.
Problem is you haven’t got it, nor does your best pal. How do you keep tabs on your wallet? Or do you? One way to start staying on top of the cash flow is Cyclr. Do you owe so-and-so for a drink or two or three? Keep track of those obligations on Cyclr. Cyclr keeps track of the money trail. So you owe your pal Bob 30 bucks for some drinks, Cyclr’s got it noted. They’ve also noted that Bob owes your girlfriend Susie $30 for a birthday present and Susie owes you 30 too. So in the end, you don’t really owe Bob. It’s a cycle, you see, a rather virtuous one in the end. If you like to keep things tidy and resolved before the night’s over, Cyclr’s also got a Get Even feature so you can pay your dues when they’re due. Cyclr supports various currencies. Currently, Cyclr’s in private beta, but you can still sign up for an invite.
Cyclr.com In Their Own Words
“At first glance cyclr is just another tool to keep track of things. Well – of money – to put it straight. cyclr helps you manage all those small obligations that arise every day. A shared birthday present, a restaurant bill, whatever.
With cyclr you have all those obligations at your fingertips and you won’t forget them anymore.”
Why Cyclr.com It Might Be A Killer
Cyclr makes debt interesting. It keeps track of the whole picture. The way it works out, you may not actually owe your friends anything. It works in your favor, these cycles of money. Even if it may sound a bit circuitous, Cyclr adds some intrigue to money management.
Some Questions About Cyclr.com
Cyclr is interesting, yes, but I don’t think it has a large appeal. Most people want their money right away. They’re not about to sit around looking for cycles to cancel out debts. Other services like Obopay add mobile payment integration, so that the debt is actually paid in real time. That makes things much simpler than Cyclr’s stories. 







