While Mint has been a popular choice for budgeting and expense tracking over the years, unfortunately, it will be no more by the year’s end due to Intuit choosing to primarily focus on its other finance app, Credit Karma.
Intuit has asked its users to migrate over to Credit Karma, with the financing platform having many of Mint’s features, including viewing bank accounts, transaction history, cash flow, and more. However, it is currently unclear as to whether Credit Karma will possess all of the same features as Mint, such as allowing users to create monthly budgets. If you were utilizing Mint for its budgeting features, then Credit Karma may not be an adequate replacement.