Brigit review

Subscription-based small advance bundled with budgeting tools.

Amount
Up to $250
Term
Next payday
Cost
$9.99/mo subscription
Funding
1–3 days; instant for a fee
Source: Brigit public terms, as of April 2026. Subject to change.

What it is

Brigit offers up to $250 in earned-wage advances on a $9.99/month plan that also includes credit-monitoring, overdraft alerts, and budgeting features. Standard delivery is included in the subscription; instant transfer costs an additional fee.

The advance cap ($250) is the lowest in this category, which mechanically limits overborrowing risk but also reduces emergency utility.

Pros
  • Bundled with credit-monitoring and overdraft alerts
  • Low advance cap reduces overborrowing risk
  • No hard pull or interest on the advance itself
Cons
  • $9.99/mo subscription is the highest in this category
  • Cap of $250 vs. $500 at most competitors
  • Effective APR climbs quickly if you only need 1–2 advances a year

Best for

Borrowers who will use the budgeting and overdraft-protection features regularly enough to justify the monthly fee.

Bottom line

Pricey for cash advance alone. Worth it only if you’ll actually use the bundled tools.

External link

Brigit official site

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