Mint is shutting down, and it’s pushing users toward Credit Karma

Mint, the budget tracking app owned by Intuit, is shutting down on January 1st, 2024. Intuit is encouraging users to migrate to Credit Karma instead.

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@verge It was nice while it lasted, but there's a reason I still keep a spreadsheet too.
@verge Good old Intuit. Take away a bunch of features but expect customers to keep paying.

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They couldn't figure out how to charge for it and not blow your budget.

Intuit is a smiling vampire squid.

@verge another of several reasons that I’m still glad I switched to YNAB.
@jaranmiller @verge yes! When I was deciding between YNAB and other services, I crossed Mint right off my list because it was owned by Intuit. This is exactly why—it’s either this, or your financial data is mined to all hell (or both!)
@verge Would love to see @leo cover this on Twit. Need to find an alternative I guess