https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/2/23943254/mint-intuit-shutting-down-credit-karma Sad to see this one closing down… Is the market really that bad? #Layoffs #recession
I have been using it for 10yrs. Always seems to be something that’s wrong with the data. Hopefully this will make room for something better.
Yep I loved the idea but its inability to properly categorize spending consistently (which was the only thing I really wanted) killed it for me. Good riddance.
Great idea but terrible app IMO. Never worked for me.
Classic. Intuit acquires Mint, introduces tons of bugs, then shuts it down. Some exec probably getting a bonus for such a fine job
You are probably correct.
Living the dream
Wtf. Mint was great. Intuit bought it to kill it in the end?
They couldn’t compete with Rocket Money.
Because they want people to use their tax bullshit. Everyone hates Turbo Tax and Credit Karma Tax was supposed to be the beacon for free tax services. When they sold, they fucked everyone. The IRS Free File will kill them anyway and I hope HR Block dies too. Taxes shouldn’t be complicated. Taxes shouldn’t be high. It’s time those corporations die. They are not useful and just a middle man. And the employees are arrogant pricks. A ball needs to be thrown in their face.
Insane. Intuit acquires Mint, loads it with bugs, replaces it with an application that doesn’t have its core features, and then shuts it down. I think they could have just skipped a few steps and saved everyone a lot of trouble…
They’re just moving everything over to credit karma
nahhP - Not "everything". It's already been said that budgeting isn't moving over, so who knows what other functionality is missing. And the team has done a shit job of even explaining what will migrate and how it will exactly function.
I’ve been using mint for almost a decade! So much data — I use it to the max (every account linked, net worth, budgets, reporting). Wtf this is the worst news. Does any other app come close?
Personal capital could actually be a better app if they figure out how to speed up its data updating.
Can you link about any account type (eg even link a property and get current zillow estimate), categorize every expense, budgeting etc? I’m trying CKs new feature meant to replace Mint and so far I think it’s too far behind to commit to.
That fucking sucks
That sucks, we use it for everything. Dozens of accounts synced. The big UI update a year ago is a slow buggy mess though. Surprised they spent so much money rewriting the whole app only to shut it down.
Lol you're going to lose it when you find out that no one "spent so much money rewriting the whole app" but kudos for thinking that happened.
Monarch users - can you comment on your satisfaction? Browsing their site a bit, looks comparable to mint. But not free
Just moved everything over from Mint. - TL;DR Think it’s worth the $100/year - Same general graphs/charts/trending as Mint (net worth, monthly spending, transactions, progress to goals, etc) - Better UX imo than others I looked at - Haven’t found any of the bugs/latency issues that Mint has been plagued with for years - Like any 2023 business has a plugin for ChatGPT that is interesting (e.g. finding most common expense, most frequently visited business) I’ll likely stay after the free trial expires. While it’s not free like Mint was, it does make me wonder how much of my data Mint was selling to generate enough revenue to cover operations. A hundred bucks seems fair to avoid that going forward.
Agree. Though I’m not past getting transactions imported yet. Fails on single bulk upload via Mint importer. Next going account by account but I have 19 total! :(
Taxes next year will suck. I usually lean on mint search probably dozens of times. I can’t believe they’re dropping it fully.
Merging with Credit Karma
Yeah but minus about half of todays functionality
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I like mint. What else for spending tracker?
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