Find Your Best-Fit Card

Find A Credit Card That Fits The Way You Spend

Use your statement for the clearest picture of how you really spend, then choose a card with rewards that suit you better.

Recommended: use your statement if you can. Most people think they know where their money goes, but the statement usually shows a different picture.

Private by default. No login required. Raw PDFs are not stored. Temporary review data is kept only long enough to finish your review.

Privacy First

Built For People Who Care About What Happens To Their Data

No login required

Use the quiz or review your statement without creating a customer account.

Raw PDFs are not stored

Your PDF is read in the browser. Raw uploaded files are not kept on the server.

Short-lived review data

Extracted text and results are kept only long enough to finish the review and expire automatically within 24 hours.

No ad trackers

The public app does not include ad tracking or marketing analytics scripts.

Option 1

Use Your Statements

Upload a bank or credit card statement to see where you spend, spot rewards, and get card suggestions based on your real spending.

This is the recommended path. A real statement usually shows spending habits that memory misses.

No login required. Raw PDFs are not stored, and temporary review data expires automatically after the job finishes.

Open Statement Review

Option 2

Prefer Not To Upload Statements?

Answer a few quick questions and get a strong starting card recommendation based on how you think you usually spend.

It is a good fast start, but statement review is usually more accurate than memory alone.

Start The Quiz

Why iinspect

Make The Decision With Real Spending Data

A good card depends on where your money actually goes. People often remember the big spends and miss the smaller repeated ones. iinspect helps you see the real pattern.

Who It Helps

Helpful Whether You Are Starting Or Upgrading

Whether you are choosing your first rewards card, reviewing your current one, or looking for a better fit, this gives you a clearer place to start.

How It Works

A Faster Way To Choose A Better Card

1. Choose how to begin

Use your statement if you can. Most people think they know where they spend most, but the statement often shows a different picture. Use the quiz if you want a faster start.

2. See where you spend most

We look for the spending areas that matter most, like travel, shopping, dining, fuel, movies, online shopping, and daily UPI payments.

3. Compare better-fit cards

We show cards that line up with your biggest spending areas, so you can compare with more confidence.

Browse By Spending Type

Compare Cards For The Categories That Matter Most

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FAQ

Common Questions Before You Choose A Card

How do I choose the best credit card for my spending?

Start with where most of your money goes. If you spend most on travel, shopping, dining, fuel, movies, online shopping, or daily UPI payments, look for cards that reward that habit well.

Do I need to create an account before I use it?

No. You can use the quiz or review your statement without creating a customer login. Google sign-in is used only for the separate admin panel.

Can I use a bank statement as well as a credit card statement?

Yes. You can upload either a bank statement or a credit card statement to review your spending and get card suggestions.

What if I do not want to upload my statement?

You can take the quick quiz instead. It gives you a useful starting point based on how you think you usually spend, but statement review is usually more accurate.

What happens to my statement data?

Raw PDFs are not stored. The app reads your PDF locally, sends only extracted statement text for review, and keeps temporary review data only long enough to finish the job before it expires automatically.