Mint's shutdown is fast approaching — here are 7 budgeting apps to consider before losing access this weekend (2024)

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Written by Sophia Acevedo, CEPF; edited by Sarah Silbert

2024-03-22T19:20:53Z

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  • The popular budgeting app Mint is going away on March 23.
  • Intuit says app users can transition to Credit Karma, but it won't have the same budgeting features.
  • If you used Mint to make budgets, here are seven alternative options.

Mint's shutdown is quickly approaching. The popular budgeting app is going away on this weekend, on March 23.

Intuit is asking Mint users to move to Credit Karma, one of the company's other personal-finance platforms. On Credit Karma, you will still be able to view your bank accounts, transaction history, spending, cash flow, and net worth. Credit Karma currently doesn't let you make monthly budgets or category budgets, though.

If you've been using the Mint app for its budgeting features, you'll have to consider other options.

Quicken Simplifi - A Mint Alternative

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On Quicken's website

Insider’s Rating

4/5

Perks

25% off for new customers (offer ends May 31, 2024)

Fees

$3.99 monthly subscription or $47.88 annual subscription

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

N/A

Minimum Opening Deposit

N/A

Bonus

25% off for new customers (offer ends May 31, 2024)

25% off (offer ends May 31, 2024)

Pros

  • Connect all your bank accounts, investments accounts, and credit cards
  • Help you save for individual savings goals
  • Create a budget
  • Track expenses
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Cons

  • Must buy a subscription (no free option)

Insider’s Take

Quicken Simplifi is a great budgeting tool if you want to create a detailed monthly spending and savings plan and don't mind paying for a subscription. If you would rather get a budgeting app that doesn't have a subscription fee, you'll have to consider other options.

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Product Details

  • Up to 25% off on Simplifi for all new customers
  • Stay on top of your finances in under 5 minutes per week.
  • Check your custom budgeting plan — anytime, anywhere!
  • Track your spending
  • See where your money is going and discover places to save.
  • Keep your bills in check
  • Find subscriptions you don't use and start saving from day one.

Here are seven of the best budgeting apps to explore if you prioritize an app that lets you make a monthly or categorized budget.

1. Honeydue

Honeydue App

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Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Fees

Free

Pros

  • Budgeting app for couples
  • Can have individual and shared finances
  • Create monthly bill reminders
  • Can discuss finances through chat feature

Cons

  • Only available through mobile app

Insider’s Take

Honeydue is featured in our best budgeting apps guide as the best option for couples. It's a great option if you don't want to pay a fee. It also allows you to have individual and shared finances.

Honeydue is a personal-finance app for couples. It lets you create a monthly budget by linking credit cards, loans, investments, and bank accounts. Couples choose what they share and can create a joint budget.

Honeydue is free to use. The mobile app is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars in the Apple store and 3.5 out of 5 stars in the Google Play store.

2. Monarch Money

Monarch Money

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Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Perks

Coming from Mint? Import your history and get 50% OFF with MINT50.

Fees

Premium Plan with a 7-day free-trial, then $14.99 per month or $99.99 annually

Bonus

30 day free trial plus a 50% discount off the first year of an annual subscription to new subscribers (offer expires May 31, 2024)

Pros

  • Link bank accounts
  • Create unlimited budgets and make customizable categories
  • Track individual savings goals
  • Graphs and charts that track your spending and savings

Cons

  • No free plan

Insider’s Take

Monarch Money is an overall solid option if you prioritize creating monthly budgets and saving for individual savings goals. The main downside of the app is that it doesn't offer a free plan. You'll have to a monthly or annual subscription fee.

Monarch Money lets you create a customizable budget, meaning you can create your own categories to track your spending for certain areas.

The mobile app has a monthly or annual plan. The monthly plan costs $14.99 a month. The annual plan is $99.99 a year, which breaks down to about $8.33 a month.

Monarch Money has 4.8 out of 5 stars in the Apple store and 4.7 stars out of 5 in the Google Play store.

3. PocketGuard

PocketGuard App

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Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Fees

Free Plan is $0; PocketGuard Plus has a monthly plan ($7.99 per month), an annual plan ($34.99 per year), and a lifetime plan ($79.99)

Pros

  • Create a monthly budget
  • Track bill payments
  • Save for individual savings goals

Cons

  • Free plan has limited features

Insider’s Take

Pocketguard may be worthwhile if you want a budgeting app with standard features. You can create a monthly budget, track bill payments, and save for individual savings goals. The free plan has limited features though, and PocketGuard Plus requires a subscription fee.

Product Details

  • Free plan and premium plan available
  • PocketGuard Plus has a monthly plan ($7.99 per month), an annual plan ($34.99 per year), and a lifetime plan ($79.99)

PocketGuard allows you to make a monthly budget through the free or premium plan (called PocketGuard Plus). PocketGuard Plus lets you make customizable budget categories and unlimited budgets — for example, a personal budget, a business budget, and a couples' budget.

The free plan is $0, while PocketGuard Plus has monthly, annual, and lifetime plans. The monthly plan is $7.99 a month, and the annual plan is $34.99 a year (which ends up being just under $3 a month). The lifetime plan is $79.99.

The app is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars in the Apple store and 3.8 out of 5 stars in the Google Play store.

4. Quicken Simplifi

Quicken Simplifi - A Mint Alternative

Get started

On Quicken's website

Insider’s Rating

4/5

Perks

25% off for new customers (offer ends May 31, 2024)

Fees

$3.99 monthly subscription or $47.88 annual subscription

Annual Percentage Yield (APY)

N/A

Minimum Opening Deposit

N/A

Bonus

25% off for new customers (offer ends May 31, 2024)

25% off (offer ends May 31, 2024)

Pros

  • Connect all your bank accounts, investments accounts, and credit cards
  • Help you save for individual savings goals
  • Create a budget
  • Track expenses
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Cons

  • Must buy a subscription (no free option)

Insider’s Take

Quicken Simplifi is a great budgeting tool if you want to create a detailed monthly spending and savings plan and don't mind paying for a subscription. If you would rather get a budgeting app that doesn't have a subscription fee, you'll have to consider other options.

Quicken Simplifi review External link Arrow An arrow icon, indicating this redirects the user."

Product Details

  • Up to 25% off on Simplifi for all new customers
  • Stay on top of your finances in under 5 minutes per week.
  • Check your custom budgeting plan — anytime, anywhere!
  • Track your spending
  • See where your money is going and discover places to save.
  • Keep your bills in check
  • Find subscriptions you don't use and start saving from day one.

Quicken Simplifi has budgets with customizable categories. The platform also analyzes your spending and savings through charts and can generate monthly reports for your spending, general income, income after expenses, savings, and net worth.

There's also a special offer available: it's 25% off for new customers (offer ends May 31, 2024).

Quicken Simplifi has received 4.0 out of 5 stars in the Apple store and 4.0 out of 5 stars in the Google Play store.

Quicken Simplifi Review

5. Rocket Money

Rocket Money

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On Rocket Money's website

Insider’s Rating

4.25/5

Fees

Free to create a budget. Subscription fee applies to premium services.

Pros

  • Connect all your bank accounts, credit cards, and investment accounts to track spending
  • Create a budget
  • Bill negotiation feature
  • Free plan available

Cons

  • Limited features available with free plan
  • Limited customer support availability

Insider’s Take

Rocket Money is featured in our best budgeting apps guide. While the Rocket Money app is free, there is a subscription fee if you want to use Premium features, like concierge services or premium chat.

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Rocket Money has free and premium plans that allow you to make a monthly budget. The free plan lets you create a monthly budget using select categories. If you get the premium plan, you can make unlimited budgets. The premium plan also allows you to make customized budgeting categories.

The free plan costs $0. Meanwhile, the premium plan has a 7-day free trial. After that, you'll pay what you think is fair through a sliding scale that has price points from about $4 a month to $12 a month. If you select the $4 and $5 monthly plans, you'll be billed annually instead of monthly.

Rocket Money is rated 4.3 out of 5 stars in the Apple store and 4.2 out of 5 stars in the Google Play store.

Rocket Money Review

6. YNAB

YNAB App

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Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Fees

34-day free trial; Then $14.99 per month or $99 per year

Pros

  • Link bank accounts
  • Create a budget
  • Available on computer, phone, or tablet
  • Reports for spending and net worth
  • Track individual savings goals

Cons

  • No free plan

Insider’s Take

YNAB may be a good option if you are interested in using the zero-sum budget strategy. It also may be worthwhile if you want to use a platform that's available through a computer, phone, or tablet. You'll want to consider other options if you do not want to pay a subscription fee, though.

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YNAB helps you create a category budget through its four-rule method.

With the first rule, you'll implement a zero-sum budget, which means you'll assign every dollar you earn a purpose. The second rule requires you to factor in non-monthly expenses, such as holiday shopping or car maintenance. The third rule reminds you to be flexible with your monthly budget and make adjustments if you see that you're overspending in a certain category. The fourth rule encourages you to age your money. Essentially, the last rule points out that once you've focused on mastering the first three rules, you'll know where your money is going and spend less than you earn.

Ultimately, the four rules make sure you think about where all your money is going and how to adjust for your future savings.

YNAB can be used on the computer or through the mobile app. It costs $14.99 a month or $99 annually, which comes to about $8.25 monthly.

The app is rated 4.8 out of 5 stars in the Apple store and 4.6 out of 5 stars in the Google Play store.

YNAB Review

7. Zeta

Zeta

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Insider’s Rating

3.75/5

Fees

Free plan is $0; Zeta+ is $6.99 per month

Pros

  • Free plan available
  • App for couples and families
  • Joint bank accounts
  • Create a budget with the envelope method

Cons

  • Limited mobile app ratings

Insider’s Take

You might like the Zeta personal finance app if you want to organize finances with a child, partner, or other family members. It also may be a decent option if you find the envelope budgeting method appealing, or want to open a joint bank account. That said, Zeta has limited mobile app ratings.

Zeta is another personal-finance app for couples and families. Zeta has joint bank accounts and uses the envelope budgeting method, which means you put a set amount of money into specific categories. Each month, you'll spend what you have for that category.

Zeta has a free plan and a premium plan called Zeta+. Zeta+ can be used by families or people who want to automate their banking. The free plan costs $0. Zeta+ costs $6.99 a month.

The mobile app is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars in the Apple store and 3.8 out of 5 stars in the Google Play store.

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FAQs

Is the Mint budgeting app shutting down? ›

Mint will go offline March 23, 2024.

The Mint budgeting app officially shut down on March 23, 2024, and users can no longer access their data on the app. Intuit®, which owns Mint and other personal finance platforms like QuickBooks® and TurboTax®, suggested users migrate to Credit Karma, which it also owns.

Why is Intuit shutting down Mint? ›

In less than two weeks, the budgeting app Mint — which once had 3.6 million active users, including me — will shut down forever. According to its parent company, Intuit, Mint wasn't making enough money, so Intuit began the app's closure in January.

What is replacing the Mint budget app? ›

We tested half a dozen budgeting apps for you to consider now that Intuit has shut down Mint.
  • Quicken Simplifi. The best Mint alternative overall. ...
  • Monarch Money. The best Mint alternative (runner-up) ...
  • Copilot Money. The best up-and-comer. ...
  • NerdWallet. The best free budgeting app. ...
  • YNAB. Also tested. ...
  • PocketGuard. Also tested.
Apr 19, 2024

What is the best app to replace Mint? ›

Here are six that are worth considering.
  • Rocket Money. Best overall replacement. See at Rocket Money. ...
  • PocketGuard. Best for debt payoff. See at PocketGuard. ...
  • Quicken Simplifi. Best for an overall snapshot of your finances. ...
  • YNAB. Best app for serious budgeting. ...
  • Monarch. Best budgeting app for couples. ...
  • Albert. Best for expert advice.
Mar 28, 2024

Is Mint going away in 2024? ›

Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Mint, a budgeting app acquired by Intuit in 2009, is shutting down as of Saturday, March 23, 2024. Mint shows users an overview of their financial well-being by displaying the current status of multiple linked accounts on one screen.

What to use after Mint shuts down? ›

The popular budgeting app is going away on this weekend, on March 23. Intuit is asking Mint users to move to Credit Karma, one of the company's other personal-finance platforms. On Credit Karma, you will still be able to view your bank accounts, transaction history, spending, cash flow, and net worth.

Is Mint actually shutting down? ›

Visit your My NerdWallet Settings page to see all the writers you're following. Intuit Inc. announced that it will shut down Mint on March 23, 2024. The company's decision to discontinue the popular budgeting app could leave millions of users scrambling to find a replacement.

What is the Intuit controversy? ›

The settlement resolved claims that Intuit steered at least 4.4 million customers, many with low incomes, into buying its tax preparation products despite the ineligibility of those customers for free electronic filing through the Internal Revenue Service.

What are the disadvantages of Intuit Mint? ›

Pros and Cons of Mint
Pros of MintCons of Mint
Ease of useLack of investing features
Free to useIntrusive ads
Financial summaries and alerts via email or text messageProblems with account synchronization
Free credit score courtesy of EquifaxLack of bill pay feature
3 more rows

What will replace Mint in 2024? ›

Empower, formerly Personal Capital, is probably the closest of all Mint alternatives. Like Mint, it offers a free personal finance dashboard, but the tools are much more extensive than Mint ever offered. You can link most financial accounts to Empower and track your net worth.

Who is replacing Mint? ›

In late 2023, Intuit announced that it would be shutting down its popular budgeting app, Mint, It has closed down on March 23, 2024. Instead, Mint users were told that they could access many of the same features using another tool owned by Intuit: Credit Karma's Net Worth.

Is there a better option than Mint? ›

YNAB Money Management Tool

One of the biggest Mint competitors is You Need a Budget, or YNAB. It can get very specific in your expense tracking and categorization. Most folks love it because of that, as well as its zero-based budgeting method.

Can I trust Mint app? ›

FAQs. Is Mint safe to use? Mint is a personal finance app that is safe to use. The company has safety features including multi-factor authentication and security scanning tools to keep your account and personal data safe.

What's better, Mint or rocket money? ›

Mint was a budgeting tool first, allowing users to develop and maintain a customized budget and set and track savings goals. While Rocket Money lets you do these things too, it focuses more on subscription management as a money-saving tool.

Is Mint better than Quicken? ›

Quicken vs Mint: Budgeting

Mint, was known for its free, user-friendly interface, allows detailed tracking of expenses and categorization. It excels in simplicity and visual appeal, making it ideal for casual budgeting. Quicken, while requiring a subscription, offers more advanced budgeting tools.

Is Mint changing to Credit Karma? ›

We've been working hard to make the transition to Credit Karma as seamless as possible for you. Once you begin the process within Mint, all you have to do is login or register for Credit Karma and your move is complete. Make sure to be on the latest app version or feel free to complete the move on Mint.com.

Is empower a good alternative to Mint? ›

Empower, formerly Personal Capital, is probably the closest of all Mint alternatives. Like Mint, it offers a free personal finance dashboard, but the tools are much more extensive than Mint ever offered. You can link most financial accounts to Empower and track your net worth.

Which is better, Mint or rocket money? ›

Mint was a budgeting tool first, allowing users to develop and maintain a customized budget and set and track savings goals. While Rocket Money lets you do these things too, it focuses more on subscription management as a money-saving tool.

What is the number one free budget app? ›

The best budgeting apps, ranked*
RankingPlatform nameMobile app availability
1Rocket MoneyBoth iOS and Android
2SimplifiBoth iOS and Android
3YNABBoth iOS and Android
4Monarch MoneyBoth iOS and Android
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