2 Acorns
Sure, saving is not the same as investment — but they’re related. And though not technically a savings app, Acorns can help you put money away. Best of all, it’s not just “saving” that money, it’s actually automatically investing it into various stocks and bonds. So, in the end, you can end up making money using the app.
Acorns also has a feature that lets you round your purchases to the nearest dollar and puts those extra pennies into various financial products. Of course, investing is always a risk — and you could lose money — but the app can ultimately result in balance gains. Which is basically free money for you. It’s also free to download, and costs just under $1 a month to use if your account is under a $5,000 balance.