As a former Mint user, I recently had to find a new budgeting app. Intuit, parent company of Mint, shut down the service in March 2024, and prompted users to transition to its other financial app, Credit Karma. However, I found Credit Karma to be a poor Mint replacement after testing it out — that meant I needed to look elsewhere for a trusted place to track all of my accounts, monitor my credit score, follow a monthly spending plan and set goals like building a rainy-day fund and paying down my mortgage faster. I set out to try Mint’s top competitors in the hopes that I’d find a new budgeting app that I could turn to for all of my financial needs. Hopefully my journey can help you find the best budgeting app for you as well.
How we tested
Before I dove in and started testing out budgeting apps, I had to do some research. To find a list of apps to try out, I consulted trusty ol’ Google (and even trustier Reddit); read reviews of popular apps on the App Store; and also asked…
2024-05-29 04:01:27
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