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SigFig vs Wealthyhood

Compare SigFig and Wealthyhood side by side: fees, regulation, platforms.

SigFig

SigFig

Low-cost automated portfolio investors

SigFig is a US robo-advisor offering automated ETF portfolios, tax-loss harvesting, and free human advisor acโ€ฆ

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Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood

Beginners building long-term portfolios

Wealthyhood is a Greek-founded investing app offering commission-free stocks and ETFs, a portfolio builder, aโ€ฆ

Head-to-head comparison

SigFig vs Wealthyhood
Feature SigFig Wealthyhood
Minimum deposit - -
Stock trading fee - EUR 0 commission
Regulators SEC HCMC, FCA
Best for Low-cost automated portfolio investors Beginners building long-term portfolios
Markets & account
Stocks
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ETFs
Bonds
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Funds
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Ready Made Portfolios
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Fractional Shares
Investment Plans
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Money Market Funds
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Savings Vaults
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Pros & cons

SigFig

SigFig

Pros

  • No advisory fee on first $10,000 managed
  • 0.25% annual fee is in line with leading robo-advisors
  • Free access to human investment advisors
  • Automatic rebalancing included
  • Tax-loss harvesting included
  • Low underlying ETF expense ratios (0.07%-0.15%)
  • No deposit, withdrawal, or rebalancing fees
  • Assets held at established custodians (Schwab, Fidelity) with SIPC protection

Cons

  • $2,000 minimum is higher than some competitors (Betterment has no minimum, Wealthfront starts at $500)
  • No cash management or savings account
  • No demo account to test the platform before investing
  • Fractional shares only available through dividend reinvestment, not initial purchases
  • Limited portfolio customization - model portfolios focused on ETFs and funds
  • No crypto investing
  • Company announced rebrand to Tandems in September 2025; long-term consumer product direction is uncertain
Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood

Pros

  • Free Basic plan with no account fee
  • Zero commission on stocks and ETFs with Smart Execution
  • No custody fee
  • Free bank transfer deposits and withdrawals
  • Fractional shares from EUR 1 minimum
  • Automated investing and portfolio rebalancing via Autopilot
  • Money market fund savings vaults with competitive rates
  • Regulated by HCMC (EU) and FCA-appointed representative (UK)

Cons

  • Limited product range - no CFDs, forex, options, futures, or crypto
  • Full feature set requires paid subscription
  • FX conversion fee of 0.55% on the free Basic plan
  • ETFs without Smart Execution cost EUR 1 per transaction
  • No demo account
  • Investor protection limited to EUR 30,000 via Hellenic Investment Guarantee Fund
  • UK entity is an appointed representative, not a directly FCA-authorised firm
SigFig

SigFig

SigFig is a US robo-advisor offering automated ETF portfolios, tax-loss harvesting, and free human advisor access, with no fee on the first $10,000 managed.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood is a Greek-founded investing app offering commission-free stocks and ETFs, a portfolio builder, automated investing, and money market fund savings vaults.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

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