Mint is shutting down. What now?
This is a living document of alternatives for Mint’s functionality. Last updated Nov 7, 2023 (added pricing and included Fidelity Full View)
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On October 31, 2023, Intuit announced that it’s shutting down Mint in favor of Credit Karma. In response, the internet is searching for alternatives and some Mint competitors are clamoring to acquire their customers.
Mint was founded in 2006 and has evolved to do many things. Because of this, it’s difficult to recommend a single product that can fully replace it. Based on our research, most people use Mint for a specific feature.
At Lopery, we’ve been keeping a list of all the personal finance apps out there. We thought it might be useful to take inventory of Mint’s features and recommend alternatives. The recommendations are based on the apps we’ve tried and think work well-enough for you to give a try as well but peek the full list if you want a more exhaustive and impartial list. At the bottom, you’ll also see a summary of pricing and trial options for each option.
Please note: we are not paid to promote any of these companies, not even our own (which is free!)
If you use Mint to…
Aggregate all your accounts and their balances, try:
See what your upcoming bills are, try:
Track your spending against a budget, try:
Audit transactions across multiple accounts, try:
Track your credit score, try:
Organize your spending into categories, try:
Understand your net worth, try:
Identify recurring subscriptions, try:
Create and track towards financial goals, try:
Export data to a spreadsheet, try:
Track the performance of investments, try:
Compare and contrast credit cards and loan offers, try:
Negotiate bills or cancel subscriptions, try:
Plan for retirement, try:
Pricing & Trial Information
Paid
Acorns: “personal” $3/mo, “personal plus” $5/mo, “premium” $9/mo + 1 free month
BillShark: 40% of money saved and $9/cancellation subscription
BudgetSheet: $8/mo or $79/yr
Copilot: $95/yr or $13/mo, includes a free trial
Goodbudget: “free forever” limited or $8/mo unlimited ($70/yr)
Lunch Money: $40-$150/yr (set your own price) or $10/mo, includes 14-day trial
Monarch: $99.99/yr or $14.99/mo, includes 7-day free trial (Mint users use code REFRESH30 for 30-day free trial)
Projection Lab: “basic” free, “premium” $9/mo, or “pro” $45/mo (paid plans include 7-day trial)
Quicken Simplifi: $2.39/mo (40% off) with 30-day money back gaurantee
Tiller: $79/yr, includes 30-day free trial
vyzer: “starter” free, “plus” $36/mo, “premium” $99/mo, “elite” $186/mo (save 20% with annual billing)
Wealth Position: “basic” free, “premium” $4.99/mo
YNAB: $14.99/mo or $99.99/yr
Free
If there’s a Mint feature or app that’s missing from this list, email support@lopery.com or comment below and we’ll be happy to revise.
Looks like you're missing a couple alternatives:
https://www.clearcheckbook.com/
https://countabout.com
Thank you! What will your pricing be after 2023?