Edited By
Maya Patel
A growing chorus of users is calling for urgent updates to Raiz, the investment app, citing issues with its design and Bitcoin allocation limit. Many are questioning whether the platform can meet changing expectations during this volatile crypto landscape.
Users are expressing frustration over the app's outdated interface. "The app looks old. A fresh, clean update would make it more enjoyable to use," a concerned user posted. Several comments suggest that Raiz is behind other investment apps, with some believing that a remodel may be underway, as recent updates have improved features in Raiz Kids and other offerings.
"I think there'll be improvements to the homepage eventually," remarked one user, hinting at potential updates.
Another contentious point is the 5% limit on Bitcoin investments. Many users feel restricted by this cap, arguing that it should be up to them to decide their risk tolerance. "Let us choose our own % β even if itβs risky, it should be our choice," expressed a frustrated user.
Comments reveal that while the current limit is set due to regulatory factors, some suggest that the cap could be higher than 5%. "I believe the cap is 10%," one commenter stated, adding, "If you want a higher allocation, invest directly."
Responses from Raiz users reveal a mix of optimism and dissatisfaction. Some feel that the current design leaves much to be desired, while others are willing to wait for potential updates. One user even noted, "The UI is getting a bit tired, but I also try not to look at it very often."
The conversation also touches on various feature requests, including a custom date range for performance graphs and the ability to manage different portfolio investments independently.
β Users are pressing for a design overhaul, citing outdated visuals.
β² The Bitcoin allocation limit of 5% is viewed as too restrictive.
π Suggestions for a custom date range on performance graphs are gaining traction.
"Bitcoin is too volatile and could rock the stock market boat, leading to big loss areas," cautioned a user, emphasizing the tension between risk and reward.
In this evolving debate, the question remains: Will Raiz take action to address user concerns, or will the same issues persist? It's a critical time for the investment platform as it navigates user expectations and market realities.