What are people doing, now that Mint is going away? I tried using credit karma, like mint encourages you to, but God it's awful!!! Keen to hear from others. Bonus troll - Intuit employees - did you forget to update credit karma app since 2006? TC - 550K #personalfinance #investments #budgeting #networth #intuit
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It’s called Empower now. I like it more than Mint.
Isn’t there risks in giving permission to one app for all your financial accounts?
Of course, but the convenience/benefits outweigh them IMO.
Not really, all the accounts you connect to provide external apis with standard read/write permissions, these are all only reading account balances and transactions and don’t have access to do anything else.
I tried them all and copilot was the best, mint was so limited I’m glad they’re going away
Copilot money. It’s the best. It’s 95$ per year but it’s worth every cent
Monarch is AWESOME. Imported all my mints. It’s just like mint but much much faster and cooler UX. The charts are nice. The tagging is easy and doesn’t take 3s to save. Really I can’t find a flaw.
Can you please give me a crash course on the charts? Or point me to a resource to learn? I haven’t been able to get the visuals to work like I did on mint.
Well let’s start by what you want to see.
Nerd wallet is a good one
I settled on tiller - https://www.tillerhq.com/ it's mostly just a data feed for a spreadsheet (Google sheets or Excel) they have some templates sheets for budgeting and some reports plus a set of community provided templates. They pull all the transactions and balances and adds rows into 2 sheets. The templates use various functions to manipulate the data. Whatever you settle on be sure to export your data from mint before it closes. The chrome plugin Mint Data Exporter, by Monarch Money worked well for me - https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mint-data-exporter-by-mon/doknkjpaacjheilodaibfpimamfgfhap
Rocket money
Monarch for me, liking it a lot, much like Mint, has a data importer too btw. DM for a free month referral.
Copilot Money. The only app I found that can link to Fidelity.
That’s why I switched to copilot, but Credit Karma just added it back in if that’s a decision point
Does copilot cost money to use? Currently using empower/personal capital and I can’t stand all the syncing issues but it’s free