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Mint Pricing 2026

Mint shut down in January 2024. Intuit moved users to Credit Karma. If you're looking for a replacement with similar free bank sync, here are your best options.

Mint

January 2024 · was free

  • No longer available
  • Intuit shut it down
  • Data no longer accessible
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Sync bank transactions directly into Excel — no CSV exports.

PlanPriceDetails
Mint (defunct)FreeMonetized via targeted financial ads. Shut down January 2024.
Credit Karma (redirect)FreeIntuit redirected Mint users here. Credit score + financial ads focus, not budgeting.
AppPriceBest For
Free / $4.99/moBank sync to Google Sheets or Excel. Own your data, no ads.
$14.99/mo ($99/yr)Most Mint-like experience. Budgets, goals, household sharing.
$14.99/mo ($109/yr)Zero-based budgeting methodology, strong community.
$8.33/mo ($99/yr)iOS/Mac only, beautiful design, smart categorization.
Free / $6.25/mo ($74.99/yr)Simple "In My Pocket" spending view, iOS + Android.
$47.88/yr ($4.99/mo)Clean budgeting app, web + mobile, Quicken brand.
FreeInvestment + net worth tracking. Wealth management upsell.
  • Intuit acquired it and redirected to Credit Karma
  • The ad-based model was unsustainable
  • User data was the product
  • No spreadsheet export — data was locked in

No. Intuit shut down Mint in January 2024. The app and service are no longer available.

Yes, Mint was completely free. It made money through credit card and loan recommendations.

SheetLink offers a permanent free tier that syncs bank transactions to Google Sheets — no ads, no upsells. Other alternatives include Empower (free dashboard) and YNAB (paid).

Intuit shut down Mint to consolidate users into Credit Karma, which Intuit also owns.