Chime is one of the most popular financial technology companies in the US, with 14+ million customers. It’s not technically a bank — partner banks (Bancorp Bank and Stride Bank) hold your deposits — but Chime’s appeal is its aggressive elimination of fees that traditional banks charge. No monthly fees, no overdraft fees, no minimum balance requirements, and a unique SpotMe overdraft coverage feature. This review covers what Chime offers, what it doesn’t, and who it’s best for in 2026.
Bottom line: Chime is best for people who want genuinely fee-free banking with early direct deposit and SpotMe overdraft coverage. If you want the highest savings rates, CDs, or investing integration, look at SoFi, Marcus, or Ally instead.
Chime at a Glance
Feature
Details
Checking
Fee-free, $0 minimum
Savings APY
2.0%
Monthly fees
$0 (all accounts)
Overdraft fee
$0 (SpotMe up to $200)
ATM network
60,000+ fee-free
Early direct deposit
Up to 2 days early
Mobile app
4.8/5 (iOS), 4.6/5 (Android)
Credit builder card
Yes — no interest, no annual fee
Physical branches
None
FDIC insured
Yes (via partner banks)
Customer service
In-app chat, phone
Accounts Available
Checking Account (Spending Account)
Feature
Details
Monthly fee
$0
Minimum balance
$0
Overdraft fee
$0
SpotMe coverage
Up to $200 (with qualifying DD)
Early direct deposit
Up to 2 days early
Debit card
Visa
Mobile check deposit
Yes
Bill pay
Yes (through third-party pay anyone)
Cash deposits
Yes — at 90,000+ retail locations
Zelle
No (Chime uses its own P2P system)
High Yield Savings Account
Feature
Details
APY
2.0%
Monthly fee
$0
Minimum balance
$0
Round Ups
Yes — rounds debit purchases to nearest dollar, saves difference
Automatic savings
Yes — percentage of direct deposit
How the Savings Compares
Bank
Savings APY
Marcus
4.30%
Discover
4.20%
SoFi (with DD)
4.0%
Ally
4.00%
Capital One 360
3.90%
Chime
2.0%
Chime’s 2.0% savings rate is significantly below competitors. If maximizing interest is important, Chime’s savings account is not competitive. Many Chime customers keep their checking at Chime and savings at a higher-APY bank.
SpotMe Overdraft Coverage
Feature
Details
Coverage limit
Up to $200
Starting limit
$20 (increases with usage)
Fee
$0 (never)
Qualifying requirement
$200+/month in direct deposits
Applies to
Debit card purchases + ATM withdrawals
Repayment
Automatic from next deposit
Does NOT apply to
ACH transfers, checks, pay anyone transfers
Tip option
Optional (you can tip Chime, not required)
SpotMe is genuinely valuable. The average overdraft fee at a traditional bank is $35. If you’d otherwise overdraft even once per year, SpotMe saves you money immediately.
Chime Credit Builder
Feature
Details
Annual fee
$0
Interest rate
0% (no interest charges ever)
Credit check
None (no hard pull)
How it works
Transfer money from checking → spend up to that amount → Chime reports to bureaus
Credit bureaus reported
All 3 (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion)
Credit limit
Equal to what you transfer (your money)
Minimum deposit
$0
This is one of the best credit-building products available. It’s risk-free — you can’t overspend because the limit is your own deposited money, and there are no interest charges or annual fees.
Automatic Savings Features
Feature
How It Works
Round Ups
Every debit purchase rounds up to the nearest dollar; difference goes to savings
Save When I Get Paid
Set a percentage (e.g., 10%) of every direct deposit to automatically move to savings
Combination
Use both for passive savings accumulation
Example: If you spend $3.40 on coffee, $0.60 gets moved to savings. Over hundreds of transactions, this adds up to $20-$50/month without effort.
App Experience
Feature
Rating
Design / UX
Excellent — simple, clean, fast
Account overview
Very good — checking + savings at a glance
SpotMe tracking
Good — shows current limit and usage
Credit Builder
Good — shows credit score and payment history
Transfers
Good — instant between Chime accounts
Notifications
Excellent — instant transaction alerts
Budgeting tools
Basic — no categories or spending analysis
Overall
4.5/5
Chime’s app is among the most user-friendly in banking. It’s designed for people who want simplicity, not power features.
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