You don't need to give away your bank login to find settlements. Here's the honest comparison between SettlementRadar and Catch (choosecatch.com).
Browse 589+ Settlements Free →| Feature | SettlementRadar | Catch (choosecatch.com) |
|---|---|---|
| Free to browse | ✓ Yes — no account needed | ✗ Requires account creation |
| Settlement count | 589+ open settlements | Limited listings |
| No Proof Required filter | ✓ Yes — 547+ settlements | ✗ Not available |
| Bank account linking | ✓ Never required (privacy-first) | ✗ Core requirement |
| Filing assistance | ✓ $9.99 flat fee (optional) | Automated via bank matching |
| Privacy | Never needs bank info | Requires sensitive financial data |
| Web access | ✓ Full website | App-focused experience |
| Deadline tracking | ✓ Live countdown per settlement | Basic notifications |
| Update frequency | ✓ Daily | Periodic |
| CFPB enforcement coverage | ✓ Yes — 19+ actions | ✗ Not covered |
Data based on publicly available information as of April 2026.
Catch is a venture-backed settlement app that raised $42.5 million to build a service centered on one core feature: linking your bank account to automatically identify class action settlements you may qualify for based on your transaction history.
The pitch is appealing on the surface — connect once, and Catch monitors your purchases against known settlements, alerting you when there's a match. If you shopped at a company that later settled a class action lawsuit, Catch can theoretically find it automatically.
The trade-off is significant: you're granting a third-party app access to your complete financial transaction history. For a service designed to help you collect money, that's a substantial privacy cost — especially since settlement claim forms never require your bank credentials.
Class action settlements are public court proceedings. The settlement administrator — appointed by the court — publishes the claim form online and accepts submissions from anyone who qualifies. The eligibility criteria (class period, customer type, proof requirements) are all publicly disclosed in court documents and on the settlement website.
Catch's bank-linking approach is a convenience feature, not a necessity. It automates discovery by checking your transaction history — but this is work you can do in 10 minutes on SettlementRadar without connecting anything. And for the 547+ "No Proof Required" settlements, you don't even need to prove you were a customer.
The question to ask: is automation worth giving a third party access to your complete financial history? For most people — especially given the frequency of data breaches at fintech apps — the answer is no. SettlementRadar's approach: browse freely, check eligibility openly, file through official settlement administrator websites, keep your bank details private.
Browse 589+ settlements, check eligibility, and file claims without connecting any financial account. Your bank details stay yours.
547+ settlements where you can file with just a sworn statement — no receipts, no purchase records. No other settlement platform has this exclusive filter.
Research, filter, and file on any browser. Catch is app-focused — SettlementRadar works everywhere, including desktop where most detailed research happens.
Optional filing assistance is a flat $9.99 — period. No percentage skimmed from your settlement check, no hidden deductions.
Every settlement shows exactly how many days remain to file. The most urgent cases surface automatically — never miss a deadline.
No signup wall. View every settlement, every detail, every filter — start claiming immediately. Email alerts need only your email address.
Choose SettlementRadar if: you want to browse settlements without an account, privacy matters and you don't want a third-party app accessing your transaction history, you need a comprehensive database of 589+ settlements with deadlines and eligibility details, or you prefer a full website over a mobile-only app.
Consider Catch if: you want fully automated discovery — connect once and be notified automatically — and you're comfortable granting bank account access to a third-party service.
For most people, SettlementRadar's approach — browse freely, file with one click to the official administrator, keep your bank details private — is the more practical and safer option. The No Proof Required filter alone surfaces hundreds of settlements you can file in minutes with zero documentation.
Catch (choosecatch.com) is a $42.5M-funded settlement app that links to your bank account to automatically match purchases with class action settlements. SettlementRadar finds the same settlements — and more — without requiring your bank credentials or financial history.
Yes. Bank account linking is Catch's core feature — it scans your transactions to identify qualifying settlements automatically. SettlementRadar never requires bank access. Browse all 589+ open settlements and check eligibility without connecting any financial accounts.
SettlementRadar is the leading choosecatch alternative. It tracks 589+ open class action settlements updated daily, includes the industry's only No Proof Required filter, and never asks for your bank login. Browse free — no account required.
SettlementRadar tracks 589+ active open settlements from classaction.org, TopClassActions, CFPB, and FTC sources — updated daily. Accessible without any account or bank connection. Filter by category, proof requirements, or deadline.
Yes. Class action settlements are public court proceedings — you never need to link a bank account to find or file a claim. SettlementRadar lets you browse 589+ settlements and filter for No Proof Required cases without sharing any financial data.
SettlementRadar charges a flat $9.99 per claim filed — you keep 100% of your settlement payout. No percentage taken, no subscription needed. Catch's automated filing is tied to bank account linking; SettlementRadar's is optional and requires no financial account access.
Privacy-first settlement tracking. Filter by No Proof Required, deadline, or category. Optional flat-fee filing at $9.99 — you keep your full payout.
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