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10 Mint.com Alternatives – Money Apps Fresher than Mint dot com

Mint Personal Capital YouNeedABudget Quicken EveryDollar Pocketsmith MoneyDance LearnVest CountAbout
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    Free personal finance software to assist you to manage your money, financial planning, and budget planning tools. Achieve your financial goals with Mint.
    Hello, thank you for your review. I FINALLY switched from Mint.com after being with it since ’14. I’ve tried just about every app, and after all these years, I have found NONE that compare to Pocketsmith. I honestly think it should be #1 because of the rich features it has. Not only was I able to switch to mint.com and add all my transactions, they all retained every bit of data from mint. It’s like I upgraded and kept all trends previous and now I can look to the future, but with better features. I’d suggest another go around on moving it up in ranks. The cost is well-worth it, as free wouldn’t be worth it. Maybe that’s why you put it at 4. It’s fast too, with its HTML5, Mint is a joke compared to this! I just couldn’t find an app easy enough that behaved like mint.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Budgeting 80 social mentions

  2. Take control of your money now with Personal Capital. Manage assets and investments, get objective advice and strategies, all in one place.
    Our Favorites ServiceWhy We Like Them🏆 Personal Capital[Editor's Pick]Personal Capital is our Editor's Pick as the best Mint alternative because they do the best job capturing your finances holistically. It has the best suite of investment tools available plus a robust budgeting system too. And it's free.Try Personal CapitalYou Need a BudgetHands down the best budget transition software available – it's more than just a tracker.They have these four “rules” that help change your relationship with your budget.It's a methodology on top of a tool. Try You Need a Budget Mint Alternatives:

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting 2 social mentions

  3. Personal home budget software built with Four Simple Rules to help you quickly gain control of your money, get out of debt, and reach your financial goals!
    Our Favorites ServiceWhy We Like Them🏆 Personal Capital[Editor's Pick]Personal Capital is our Editor's Pick as the best Mint alternative because they do the best job capturing your finances holistically. It has the best suite of investment tools available plus a robust budgeting system too. And it's free.Try Personal CapitalYou Need a BudgetHands down the best budget transition software available – it's more than just a tracker.They have these four “rules” that help change your relationship with your budget.It's a methodology on top of a tool. Try You Need a Budget Mint Alternatives:

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting 55 social mentions

  4. Stay in control of your monthly cash flows, budgets, and expenditures. Quicken provides a navigable interface where you can organize your debit, credit, and savings, and build good habits accordingly.
    CountAbout was built to solve the headaches of Quicken users and was founded in July of 2012. It is one of the few personal finance apps that can import data from Quicken and mint, which makes a transition to this app much less painful if you're a data junkie. Unlike Mint, it's not free but the price point is very affordable – $9.99 per year for the Basic product and $39.99 per year for the Premium. (the main difference is that Premium supports automatic downloading of transactions, Basic does not)

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting 12 social mentions

  5. Budgeting and expense tracking app
    We do a deeper comparison of EveryDollar vs. Mint if you're seriously considering EveryDollar.

    #Personal Finance #Budgeting #Financial Planner 11 social mentions

  6. Smart budgeting & personal finance software
    Hello, thank you for your review. I FINALLY switched from Mint.com after being with it since ’14. I’ve tried just about every app, and after all these years, I have found NONE that compare to Pocketsmith. I honestly think it should be #1 because of the rich features it has. Not only was I able to switch to mint.com and add all my transactions, they all retained every bit of data from mint. It’s like I upgraded and kept all trends previous and now I can look to the future, but with better features. I’d suggest another go around on moving it up in ranks. The cost is well-worth it, as free wouldn’t be worth it. Maybe that’s why you put it at 4. It’s fast too, with its HTML5, Mint is a joke compared to this! I just couldn’t find an app easy enough that behaved like mint.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Budgeting 1 social mentions

  7. Moneydance is a powerful yet easy to use personal finance app for Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone and iPad.
    You may be surprised to know that MoneyDance is one of the very few personal finance tools that does not upload your data to the cloud. They offer the ability to link accounts online for automatic transaction updates or you can do everything manually.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting 22 social mentions

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    PowerWallet

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    PowerWallet was an online money management tool that had been around since 2008. It shut down in January of 2018 after a good run helping folks save money. They had Groupon-like offers and deals tailored to your spending. They also awarded you points for good behavior, like adding accounts or logging in every day. PowerWallet was free… but now it's gone. C'est la vie!

  9. Make progress on your money.

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  10. Online personal finance website. Think of CountAbout as your Quicken or Mint alternative.
    CountAbout was built to solve the headaches of Quicken users and was founded in July of 2012. It is one of the few personal finance apps that can import data from Quicken and mint, which makes a transition to this app much less painful if you're a data junkie. Unlike Mint, it's not free but the price point is very affordable – $9.99 per year for the Basic product and $39.99 per year for the Premium. (the main difference is that Premium supports automatic downloading of transactions, Basic does not)

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting 2 social mentions

  11. Budgeting and personal finance app

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting

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