Intuit shut down the popular free budgeting app Mint in early 2024, affecting millions of users. Users were directed to Credit Karma, but many found it lacked the budgeting features they relied on.
Intuit purchased Mint in 2009, and it held in its hands one of the best personal finance apps of its generation. The app would continue on for 15 years before Intuit decided to shutter it in March ...
When Mint shut down, Credit Karma urged users to migrate to its free credit monitoring app. The app allows you to monitor ...
The company was originally going to shut it down on January 1st, but now the end has finally come: Mint will disappear after tomorrow, March 23rd (so it’s a good time to finally download that data).
Intuit is winding down budgeting app Mint this week, and that’s become good news for competitor Copilot. Mint’s demise represents both the end of an era and proof that consumers want more from their ...
The OG budgeting app, Mint, is officially shutting down next week. Its parent company Intuit (you might know it from TurboTax) has been directing users to CreditKarma for a while, but the last ...
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The very last holdouts will lose their access to Mint in a month. Mint was one of the very first budgeting apps out there, and its many devoted users were sent scrambling last year when parent company ...
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