Personal finance management app by Intuit that aggregates bank accounts, tracks spending, creates budgets, and monitors credit scores in one dashboard.
Pricing Plans
Free
Premium
Enterprise
Pricing model: monthly
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Free comprehensive budgeting and tracking
- Automatic categorization of transactions
- Credit score monitoring included
- Bill tracking and payment reminders
- Syncs with thousands of financial institutions
Cons
- Ad-supported free tier with product recommendations
- Occasional sync issues with some banks
- Limited investment tracking features
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$3+Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mint?
Personal finance management app by Intuit that aggregates bank accounts, tracks spending, creates budgets, and monitors credit scores in one dashboard.
How much does Mint cost?
Mint offers a free plan. Paid plans start at Premium: $4.99/mo.
What are the best alternatives to Mint?
The best alternatives to Mint include YNAB, QuickBooks Online, Xero, Empower (Personal Capital). Each offers similar functionality with different strengths in features, pricing, and ease of use.
Is Mint free?
Yes, Mint offers a free plan with limited features. Premium plans are available for users who need more advanced functionality.
What is Mint best for?
Mint is best for Budget Beginners, Individuals, College Students, Families. It is designed to serve these audiences with specialized features and workflows.