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How FindValue works

See how FindValue helps you choose a category, compare key figures, and continue to the provider.

Role

Comparison service

Contact

support@findvalue.app

Payment

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Updated

June 25, 2026

1. Choose a category

Start with loans or mobile plans. FindValue shows comparable key figures for each category so you can see which products fit your needs. The categories are treated differently because a loan is reviewed by interest, fees, and repayment, while a mobile plan is reviewed by price, data, coverage, and terms.

2. Adjust the comparison

Use calculators, filters, and sorting to adjust amount, duration, price, data, or fixed term. The result list updates as you change your choices. This makes it easier to see how small changes can affect monthly payment, total cost, or which plans fit your usage.

3. Compare products

Review price, interest, fees, data allowance, and important terms in the same structure on every card. You can also compare up to three products side by side. The comparison is designed to show differences, not to push you toward one specific choice.

4. Continue to the provider

When you choose a product, you continue to the provider. FindValue does not process applications, orders, payments, or credit checks. That means you do not enter an agreement with FindValue, and final price, interest, credit assessment, delivery, or subscription is handled by the provider.

5. Check final terms

Always check final prices, rates, fees, data limits, and agreement terms with the provider before applying or ordering. If something differs from what you saw in the comparison, the provider's agreement information should be treated as the final source. You can also report it to FindValue if you think the information should be checked.

6. Use guides when needed

If you are unsure about terms such as effective interest, first-year total, eSIM, 5G, or fixed term, you can read the guides before deciding. The content is written to explain review points neutrally, not to name one provider as right for everyone.