See my comment above. Where most of these tools fail is with investments (brokerages, 401k, and real estate). If yours can do that, I'm certainly interested.
Really, there's nothing out there for the power user. I believe that market would pay for a good product that doesn't try to push stuff on them (ahem... wealthfront).
If you're looking for a user with real estate assets, I'd be interested in helping by being a tester.
You are right. That there isn't much out there for the "power" users.
We (HelloWallet) are much more focused on holistic financial wellness. But we are working on some very exciting investment-oriented products as we speak.
It still would be interesting to get your perspective if you want to create an account:
Budgeting isn't really an issue for me (managing my savings and investments is). Until I can find a better site that supports mortgages and investments, mint works the best. Though, I'd be happy to try hellowallet once there are some more advanced features.
Looking to try out Hello Wallet as well. Signed up using the link, but not sure if it had hit the limit or not. There's nowhere inside the website to hit "upgrade" or see my account status.
If anyone is interested in an account with us for user research, leave a reply. It's normally $100 a year. I'll circumvent that.