Mint
Intuit's AI personal finance app (discontinued Jan 2024) that pioneered automated transaction categorization
About this Tool
Intuit's AI personal finance app (discontinued Jan 2024) that pioneered automated transaction categorization
Note: Mint was discontinued in January 2024. Intuit migrated users to Credit Karma. However, Mint’s AI features and approach continue to influence personal finance apps industry-wide.
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Automated Transaction Categorization
- ✓Credit Score Monitoring
- ✓Net Worth Tracking
- ✓No credit card required to start
- ✓Workflow automation
✗ Cons
- ✗Requires a paid subscription for full access
- ✗Some advanced features may require higher-tier plans
Key Features
Automated Transaction Categorization
Budget Creation
Bill Tracking
Credit Score Monitoring
Investment Tracking
Spending Alerts
Goal Setting
Net Worth Tracking
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Frequently Asked Questions
Mint is available as was free (discontinued). Visit the tool's website for the latest pricing details and plan options.
Mint offers a free plan. Check the website for feature limitations and upgrade options.
Mint is available on Android, Browser_extension, Desktop, iOS, Web. Check the official website for the latest platform support.
Many tools offer free trials to let you test before subscribing. Check the Mint website for current trial availability and duration.