What's the best budgeting app to replace Mint?

What’s the best budgeting app to replace Mint?

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The best budgeting app to replace Mint depends on your specific needs and preferences. YNAB (You Need a Budget) offers robust budgeting features and a proactive approach to financial management. Personal Capital provides comprehensive financial tracking, including investments. EveryDollar focuses on zero-based budgeting. PocketGuard simplifies budgeting with automatic expense tracking. Explore these options and consider features like ease of use, customization, and security to find the best fit for you.

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Think about the following choices if you’re searching for a Mint substitute:

  1. Empower: Cost-free, monitors net worth, helps with budgeting, and classifies automatically. Investment management services are available for an extra fee.
  2. Quicken Classic: $3.99 to $8.99/month; straightforward budgeting and expenditure monitoring interface. Link accounts or enter transactions by hand.
  3. Quicken’s Simplifi: $2.39/month (50% off); creates customized budgets and keeps track of spending. Create a configurable classification scheme by importing financial transactions.
  4. Rocket Money: Free; set savings targets and construct a budget by classifying your expenses. Establish a connection to manage subscriptions and financial accounts.
  5. YNAB: zero-based budgeting; $99/year or $14.99/month (free for the first 34 days).
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I recommend YNAB. It is time-consuming and a bit expensive but it is totally worth it.

Hello there,

Take a look at MoneyPatrol, a free alternative to Mint.

It includes many more sophisticated capabilities in addition to all of Mint’s features.

You can track your net worth, get daily account updates, create a thorough budget, and integrate it with Excel.

Visit this link to view the MoneyPatrol demo.