Key Takeaways
- Mint officially shut down on March 23, 2024.
- Current users are being routed to Credit Karma.
- There are other apps that function like Mint, so don’t panic.
Mint aficionados need not despair because Intuit shuttered the popular free money management app on March 23, 2024.
Although users are being routed to the company’s other tool, Credit Karma, there are many other personal finance apps that have functions similar to Mint. This may be the perfect time to branch out and home in on the features that you most appreciate.
Here are five alternatives to Mint that can help you manage your money. Like Mint, they don’t cost a penny to download.
1. Expense Tracking: SoFi Insights
The Sofi Insights app is an online budget planner and money tracker app. Like Mint, it enables you to link all of your bank accounts, allowing you to keep a close watch on your spending. This can really help when you want to identify areas of waste and inefficiencies – and stop overspending.
At any given time you’ll see where your money has gone, arranged in common budgeting categories such as food, transportation, entertainment and utilities. You’ll even get access to a free 30-minute phone session with one SoFi’s in-house financial planners.
2. Debt Deletion: Debt Payoff Planner
If you were using Mint as a way to track your debt, the Debt Payoff Planner app will appeal to you. There is a free version and one that’s subscription based, but the free service will do the trick for most…