Possible Finance is a mobile app that offers short-term installment loans up to $500. The two- to eight-week repayment term makes it a more flexible alternative to payday loans, which can be due in as little as seven days. There’s no credit check when you apply, and Possible reports payments to two of the three major credit bureaus so there’s an opportunity to build a better credit score. It also has same-day funding available if you have a Visa debit card.
But it can cost from $15 to $20 per $100 borrowed, and in some cases, you may face rates up to 460% APR. Possible’s reach is also limited, as it’s only available in 21 states.
We’ve gathered eight alternative apps like Possible with similar features, such as same-day funding and small borrowing amounts. And since most cash advance apps don’t charge interest, these alternatives may be much more affordable than what Possible Finance offers.
Cleo can save you money compared to Possible Finance, with no interest charged on its cash advances. Members can request a cash advance through customer support for free, starting with $20 to $70 advances at first and eventually qualifying for up to $250. Advances are easier to request through the app if you pay the $5.99 monthly subscription fee, which also comes with personal financial management tools.
If you're willing to pay $14.99 per month, you can access credit builder tools, which include a secured credit card, early access to your paycheck and up to $500 in emergency cash advance if you set up direct deposits. And Cleo reports to all three credit bureaus, which can help you build credit if you keep up on your payments.
Available in all states
Pros
New advance available 24 hours after payoff
One-time due date extension
Budgeting and saving tools through app
Build credit with Credit Builder subscription
Cons
$5.99 to $14.99 monthly subscription fee
Non-subscribers must contact customer service to apply for cash advances
Chime's SpotMe has an overdraft feature that provides up to $200 to cover overdrafts to your Chime Checking account. To qualify, you need to make a monthly direct deposit of $200 or more into your Chime checking account and activate your Chime debit card. Unlike Possible, you'll pay no fees or interest on this service, and it's available nationwide.
But SpotMe only covers overdrafts caused by ATM or debit card transactions and starts with just $20 of protection. You can raise this limit with regular deposits and a solid account history, by qualifying for promotional bonuses offered by Chime or by using SpotMe Boost, a program that allows existing members to boost each other's SpotMe service.
Chime is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services provided by The Bancorp Bank, N.A. or Stride Bank, N.A., Members FDIC. Direct deposit: Early access to direct deposit funds depends on the timing of the submission of the payment file from the payer. We generally make these funds available on the day the payment file is received, which may be up to 2 days earlier than the scheduled payment date. SpotMe: Chime SpotMe is an optional, no fee service that requires a single deposit of $200 or more in qualifying direct deposits to the Chime Checking Account each at least once every 34 days. All qualifying members will be allowed to overdraw their account up to $20 on debit card purchases and cash withdrawals initially, but may be later eligible for a higher limit of up to $200 or more based on member’s Chime Account history, direct deposit frequency and amount, spending activity and other risk-based factors. Your limit will be displayed to you within the Chime mobile app. You will receive notice of any changes to your limit. Your limit may change at any time, at Chime’s discretion. Although there are no overdraft fees, there may be out-of-network or third party fees associated with ATM transactions. SpotMe won’t cover non-debit card transactions, including ACH transfers, Pay Anyone transfers, or Chime Checkbook transactions. See Terms and Conditions.
Pros
No fees or tipping obligation
Low monthly direct deposit requirement of $200
Cons
Overdraft limits start at $20 and max out at $200
Must use with Chime Checking account and debit card
Earnin is best suited for hourly workers who want to access their pay before payday. It's a fee-free app that lets you access up to $750 per pay period — with optional tips of $0 to $14. So unlike Possible Finance that charges a fee for each advance, you won't have to pay anything to access the money you've already earned unless you request an (optional) instant transfer of funds.
But you'll need to upload your timesheet and allow Earnin to track your location so it can confirm when you're at work. Your advance is also limited to a percentage of what you've already earned, so the full $750 limit may not be available to you based on your take-home pay.
Albert doesn't offer cash advances, but it does provide up to $250 in overdraft protection. While that amount is lower than Possible Finance's maximum loan amount, Albert doesn't charge interest or late fees — so it may be a much more affordable option than Possible, as its APRs can reach 460% in some cases.
So if you find that your account sometimes comes up a little short, Albert's instant overdraft protection covers that shortfall up to your approved limit. However, you'll need to subscribe to the Genius membership, which costs $14.99 a month, to access overdraft protection and other services. But when you sign up for the app, it automatically enrolls you in a Genius free trial, so you can test out all of its features before committing to the monthly charge.
Available in all states
Pros
Instant overdraft protection
Offers savings and investing tools
No interest, no late fees or tipping required
Cons
Need Genius for overdraft protection
Overdraft protection only with Albert card
Loan amount
$25 to $250
Loan Term
Within 6 days of overdraft, with possible 7-day extension
Brigit comes with multiple financial features, such as cash advances, overdraft protection, identity theft protection and more. Its cash advances are through its Instant Cash feature, allowing you to borrow up to $250 per pay period with no credit check, interest charges, late fees or tipping requirement. This makes it a solid alternative to Possible Finance, which charges high financing fees.
Brigit also has flexible repayment options, including the ability to extend your due date up to three times. And unlike other apps, its instant transfers are free with a qualifying linked debit card. However, Brigit isn't free. To get cash advances, you'll have to pay between $8.99 to $14.99 monthly membership fee per month. Additionally, customer support is limited and Brigit's customer reviews are largely negative, often related to the high cost, poor customer care support and issues around canceling the membership.
Available in all states
Pros
Multiple financial services
No interest charges or late fees
Due date extension available
Cons
$8.99 to $14.99 monthly membership fees
Requires direct deposit
Limited customer support options
Loan amount
$50 to $250
Loan Term
Until your next payday, but can extend
Turnaround time
2 to 3 business days or instant with a Premium subscription or for a fee.
Loan amount
$50 - $250
Turnaround time
2 to 3 business days or instant with a Premium subscription or for a fee.
You've likely heard of Cash App, as it's one of the most popular banking apps to date. With its popular peer-to-peer (P2P) payment system, stock and crypto investing options, a free Visa debit card that's linked to your Cash App balance and much more, it's got a feature for just about anyone. There's also no membership fee to use the app, and the P2P payments allow you to send or receive money to other users at no charge.
One of Cash App's newest features is called Borrow, offering small loans from $20 to $200 for qualified members. It charges a 5% monthly fee and if you're late, Cash App tacks on a 1.25% finance charge, but it's still less expensive than Possible. Borrow hasn't been rolled out everywhere yet, and only the most active users in eligible states are likely to have access. It's also worth mentioning that Cash App has poor customer reviews, mostly related to users sending money to incorrect users and difficulty getting refunds.
B9 is another banking app that offers cash advances up to $500 per pay period — the same amount you can borrow with Possible Finance. And to sign up with B9, you can either use a Social Security Number or ITIN, and it offers customer service in English and Spanish. Like many other cash advance apps, you need to open a B9 checking account and set up direct deposit, and how much you can advance depends on your payment history, income and account status.
However, B9 has a membership fee — either $9.99 or $19.99 per month. The $9.99 basic plan offers advances up to $100. The $19.99 B9 Premium plan offers advances up to $500 per pay period.
Another personal finance app, MoneyLion, offers some of the highest cash advances in the industry. With the free membership, it caps Instacash advances at $500 for non-paying members. But with a paid RoarMoney account or Credit Builder Plus membership, eligible members can qualify for larger advances up to $1,000. Advances also come with no credit check or interest charges, making it a much more affordable option than Possible Finance's short-term loans.
It also has a no-fee checking account, credit monitoring and credit-builder loans of up to $1,000. But its credit-builder program costs $19.99 a month. It's important to be aware that MoneyLion doesn't have the best history with regulators and has many negative customer reviews. And if you need a large cash advance right away, the app states it takes up to eight weeks to qualify for the maximum Instacash amount.
Available in: Alabama, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Pros
High cash advance amounts
No interest charges
Credit building and investing tools
Cons
Can take weeks to qualify for max amount
Can only borrow $100 at a time
Free transfer could take 5 days
Pattern of complaints on BBB profile
Loan amount
Up to $500 or $1,000 with RoarMoney account
Loan Term
Due by your next pay date
Turnaround time
Up to 5 days or instant for a fee of $0.49 to $8.99
Loan amount
$50 - $500
Turnaround time
Up to 5 days or instant for a fee of $0.49 to $8.99
How does Possible Finance compare?
Possible Finance’s short-term installment loans may be a better alternative to a payday loan, but compared side-by-side with cash advance apps, it’s probably the most expensive option. Costs vary by state, likely costing anywhere from $15 to $20 per $100 borrowed or around 90% to 122% APR. But depending on where you live, you could face a 460% APR, which is comparable to a payday loan.
But Possible Finance does have its benefits. Unlike payday loans and cash advance apps, it reports to two of the three credit bureaus. So if you make your payments on time, you could see an increase in your credit score — a perk you won’t get with some cash advance apps.
Possible also has repayment terms from two to eight weeks, whereas most cash advances require repayment by your next paycheck. It also offers up to the maximum amount right away, whereas cash advance apps typically start users out at lower limits.
Bethany Hickey is the banking editor and personal finance expert at Finder, specializing in banking, lending, insurance, and crypto.
Bethany’s expertise in personal finance has garnered recognition from esteemed media outlets, such as Nasdaq, MSN, Yahoo Finance, GOBankingRates, SuperMoney, AOL and Newsweek. Her articles offer practical financial strategies to Americans, empowering them to make decisions that meet their financial goals. Her past work includes articles on generational spending and saving habits, lending, budgeting and managing debt.
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