Quicken Simplifi, YNAB to Monarch, explore top 5 budgeting app alternatives as Mint bids farewell | Photos

Quicken Simplifi, YNAB to Monarch, explore top 5 budgeting app alternatives as Mint bids farewell

Are you a Mint user looking for a new budgeting app? Intuit’s decision to merge Mint with Credit Karma may have left you searching for alternatives. Among the top Mint alternatives are Quicken Simplifi, YNAB, Monarch and more.

By: MD IJAJ KHAN
| Updated on: Mar 23 2024, 11:51 IST
Mint alternatives
For years, Mint has been a trusted companion for budgeting, expense tracking, and financial management. However, with Intuit's decision to merge Mint into Credit Karma, users are left with the impending disappearance of this beloved app. Originally slated for closure on January 1st, 2024, Mint's final day of service has now been rescheduled to March 23rd, 2024, leaving many users searching for alternatives. (Pexels)
1/8 For years, Mint has been a trusted companion for budgeting, expense tracking, and financial management. However, with Intuit's decision to merge Mint into Credit Karma, users are left with the impending disappearance of this beloved app. Originally slated for closure on January 1st, 2024, Mint's final day of service has now been rescheduled to March 23rd, 2024, leaving many users searching for alternatives. (Pexels)
Mint alternatives
You could go with Credit Karma, but The Verge quotes Intuit as saying, “Some of the most popular Mint-like features are available on Intuit Credit Karma.”The publication then adds that this "isn’t the most encouraging phrase". Also read: https://www.theverge.com/23943479/mint-intuit-quicken-budget-apps (Pexels)
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2/8 You could go with Credit Karma, but The Verge quotes Intuit as saying, “Some of the most popular Mint-like features are available on Intuit Credit Karma.”The publication then adds that this "isn’t the most encouraging phrase". Also read: https://www.theverge.com/23943479/mint-intuit-quicken-budget-apps (Pexels)
Mint alternatives
In the wake of Mint's departure, several budgeting apps have emerged as viable replacements. While none may perfectly replicate Mint's features, they offer similar functionalities and ease of use. Let's delve into five noteworthy alternatives that can help you stay on top of your finances. (Pexels)
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3/8 In the wake of Mint's departure, several budgeting apps have emerged as viable replacements. While none may perfectly replicate Mint's features, they offer similar functionalities and ease of use. Let's delve into five noteworthy alternatives that can help you stay on top of your finances. (Pexels)
Quicken
Quicken Simplifi: The basic offering from the renowned financial app company Quicken, stands out as a big alternative for Mint users. Offering a comprehensive suite of tools to track expenses, create budgets, and monitor financial health, Simplifi provides a user-friendly dashboard and seamless integration with various accounts. It is priced at $24 for the first year and $47.88 annually thereafter. (Quicken)
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4/8 Quicken Simplifi: The basic offering from the renowned financial app company Quicken, stands out as a big alternative for Mint users. Offering a comprehensive suite of tools to track expenses, create budgets, and monitor financial health, Simplifi provides a user-friendly dashboard and seamless integration with various accounts. It is priced at $24 for the first year and $47.88 annually thereafter. (Quicken)

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YNAB
YNAB (You Need A Budget): YNAB steps into the spotlight as another robust alternative to Mint. With its user-friendly interface and emphasis on budget creation and expense tracking, YNAB aims to empower users to manage their finances effectively. While its subscription model may not be free, starting at $14.99 a month or $99 a year, its features justify the investment for those committed to financial discipline. (YNAB)
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5/8 YNAB (You Need A Budget): YNAB steps into the spotlight as another robust alternative to Mint. With its user-friendly interface and emphasis on budget creation and expense tracking, YNAB aims to empower users to manage their finances effectively. While its subscription model may not be free, starting at $14.99 a month or $99 a year, its features justify the investment for those committed to financial discipline. (YNAB)
Copilot
Copilot: Tailored for macOS and iOS users, Copilot positions itself as a worthy successor to Mint's throne. Boasting features such as transaction categorization, budget tracking, and AI-driven insights, Copilot seeks to streamline financial management for Apple enthusiasts. Priced at $13 a month or $95 a year after a free trial, Copilot offers a promising alternative for Mint users within the Apple ecosystem. (Microsoft)
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6/8 Copilot: Tailored for macOS and iOS users, Copilot positions itself as a worthy successor to Mint's throne. Boasting features such as transaction categorization, budget tracking, and AI-driven insights, Copilot seeks to streamline financial management for Apple enthusiasts. Priced at $13 a month or $95 a year after a free trial, Copilot offers a promising alternative for Mint users within the Apple ecosystem. (Microsoft)
Tiller
Tiller: For users comfortable with spreadsheet-based finance management, Tiller presents a compelling option. By integrating seamlessly with Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel, Tiller empowers users to customize their financial tracking experience. With a subscription priced at $79 a year after a 30-day trial, Tiller appeals to those seeking a more hands-on approach to budgeting and expense tracking. (Tiller Money)
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7/8 Tiller: For users comfortable with spreadsheet-based finance management, Tiller presents a compelling option. By integrating seamlessly with Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel, Tiller empowers users to customize their financial tracking experience. With a subscription priced at $79 a year after a 30-day trial, Tiller appeals to those seeking a more hands-on approach to budgeting and expense tracking. (Tiller Money)
Monarch
Monarch: Closing the lineup is Monarch, a newcomer recommended by users as a suitable replacement for Mint. With its intuitive interface, customizable features, and a special offer for Mint migrants, Monarch aims to ease the transition for former Mint users. Priced at $14.99 a month or $99.99 a year after a free trial, Monarch positions itself as a user-friendly alternative for individuals seeking simplicity and efficiency in managing their finances. (Monarch)
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8/8 Monarch: Closing the lineup is Monarch, a newcomer recommended by users as a suitable replacement for Mint. With its intuitive interface, customizable features, and a special offer for Mint migrants, Monarch aims to ease the transition for former Mint users. Priced at $14.99 a month or $99.99 a year after a free trial, Monarch positions itself as a user-friendly alternative for individuals seeking simplicity and efficiency in managing their finances. (Monarch)
First Published Date: 23 Mar, 11:20 IST
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