If you run a business, build web apps, or simply want to get your finances organised, WebAppRater had a genuinely useful week. Three reviews, all aimed at people who want tools that produce measurable results — from tracking your wealth to understanding your users to managing your customers. Here is the full catch-up from June 30 to July 3.
1. The Best Net Worth Tracking Apps
Understanding where you actually stand financially is the foundation of every good money decision, and WebAppRater’s best net worth tracking apps reviews the tools that pull it all together. Expect coverage of account syncing, asset and liability tracking, and the dashboards that turn scattered numbers into a clear picture.
The review’s value is in matching the tool to the user. Someone with a few accounts needs something simple and free; an investor juggling multiple assets needs deeper aggregation and reporting. By weighing those needs against real features, the piece helps you pick a tracker you will actually keep using rather than abandon after a week.
2. The Best Web App Analytics Tools
You cannot improve what you cannot measure, and WebAppRater’s best web app analytics tools of 2026 reviews the platforms that show you how users really behave. The review covers everything from traffic and funnels to event tracking and privacy-friendly options.
For founders and product teams, this is core infrastructure. The right analytics tool reveals where users drop off, which features earn engagement, and where growth is actually coming from — turning guesswork into decisions. The review helps you choose based on your stage and needs rather than defaulting to whatever is most popular, which is exactly the judgement that saves time and money later.
3. The Best CRM Web Apps for Small Business
Customer relationships are the lifeblood of any small business, and WebAppRater’s best CRM web apps for small business in 2026 reviews the platforms that keep those relationships organised. It weighs ease of use, automation, integrations, and price — the factors that matter most when you do not have a dedicated ops team.
The focus on small business is what makes it useful. Enterprise CRMs are overkill for a lean team, and the review highlights tools that hit the sweet spot: powerful enough to manage a pipeline, simple enough to actually adopt. For any growing business drowning in spreadsheets and scattered contacts, it is a practical path to something better.
Net worth, analytics, and CRM — three pillars of running and growing a business, all reviewed in one week. For more reviews, development guides, and resources built for makers and business owners, visit WebAppRater, and come back here for the next builder-focused roundup.


































