Every other Friday, I'll be publishing my answers to user questions and suggestions on the blog.  The goal is to help give you a sense of what our product roadmap looks like, and to collect even more suggestions from our readers.

1) Is there a way to compare your performance to date with a budget or forecast that you create?  

According to our feedback forum, this is the most widely suggested feature.  It's something special that we've been working on, and we'll be announcing it within the next few weeks.  

2) Will I be able to categorize multiple transactions at once, or search for a specific vendor/customer on the transactions page?

We want to make the transactions page as nimble as possible, and it's one of our planned projects for Q1 of 2011.   

3) Can I see a list of my monthly recurring expenses so that I can figure out what my monthly recurring costs are?

Great suggestion -- something I'll incorporate into our transactions page facelift. 

4) How does inDinero handle credit card balances? Say that I have a balance of $3,000 on my credit card, but I only pay $500 towards my balance -- how do you track the balance owed?

Any income on your credit card statement isn't actually income... it's either a refund, or you paying off your credit card balance.  When we download this data from your credit card company, we know how much you paid off from the previous month.  (Look out for better credit card metrics when we launch an updated dashboard in the next few weeks!) 

5) When will you integrate with other great services such as shoeboxed and harvest?

We haven't yet planned integrations with either service because we've been so busy trying to perfect our core offering!  But it's something we're fully aware of (we've received hundreds of requests about this), and we intend on integrating with them sometime in the next 12 months. 

6) Why can't you guys import data for the whole year?

If you look at your bank or credit card statement via its website, you'll notice that it often shows only the first 30-90 days worth of data.  

Since we're often importing your data straight from the bank's website, that's the only data we're given.  In the meanwhile, users can import all of their financial data as long as it's in a spreadsheet (.csv file) -- just go to https://inDinero.com/import/csv, and upload the file that your bank allows you to export.

If you're a user with ideas on how we can improve inDinero, shoot us an email at support@indinero.com. :-)