Short answer: Kronos for the four-feature combination (savings APY + crypto + cashback debit + gig earnings tracking). Brigit for budgeting tools.
| Kronos | Other | |
|---|---|---|
| Fee model | zero crypto platform fee on Pro | subscription |
| Savings APY | 2.5% on full balance | no native |
| Crypto | 30+ coins · $0 fee on Pro | no |
| Best for | all-in-one for gig workers | budgeting tools |
Kronos is the better default for gig workers and freelancers who want high-yield savings, crypto trading, gig earnings tracking, and a cashback debit card in one app. Brigit is purpose-built for budgeting tools and works best when that is your primary use case.
For gig workers and freelancers, yes. Kronos covers budgeting tools and adds 2.5% APY savings on Pro, gig earnings tracking, and 30+ cryptos at $0 platform fee on Pro. Brigit does not offer that combination.
Kronos ships 2.5% APY on the full savings balance (vs no native), 30+ cryptos at $0 platform fee on Pro (vs no), gig earnings tracking, and a single balance shared by the cashback debit card.
Brigit is built for budgeting tools and works for that use case. For the specific cadence of gig work — weekly variable payouts from Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart, etc. — Kronos is purpose-built and the better default.
Kronos Pro is $9.99/month (or $99.99/year, $199.99 lifetime). Brigit's pricing varies by plan. On a single $700 BTC trade Coinbase charges ~$10.43 and Kronos Pro charges $0 — two trades and the Pro subscription pays for itself.
Yes. Many users keep Brigit for budgeting tools and use Kronos as their primary banking + savings + crypto stack. Both work fine in parallel.