Which budgeting app is right for you?
Mint.com was a popular budgeting tool for many years. Unfortunately it was shut down in 2024. Mint did a great job at categorizing transactions and bringing all your accounts under one roof.
Mint.com style of budgeting more closely resembles expense tracking than future planning. While you could set and monitor goals for each category Mint didn't allow users to "give every dollar a job" like other zero based budget apps. This design decision often resulted in users looking backward at how they did in a month instead of forwards at what they PLAN to do. MyBudgetCoach users make a plan for the dollars they have currently.
*Bank sync on MyBudgetCoach uses SimpleFIN which costs $15/year.
**Mobile access on MyBudgetCoach is via a mobile website that can be saved to your home screen.
Unfortunately Mint.com no longer exists. MyBudgetCoach, on the other hand, isn't going anywhere. If you are ready to give every dollar a job start your free trial today.
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