Mint was a free personal finance and budgeting app owned by Intuit. It automatically pulled data from bank accounts, credit cards, loans, and investments to show users their full financial picture in one dashboard.
As of 2024, Mint has been officially discontinued. Intuit migrated most Mint users to Credit Karma, which now serves as its primary consumer finance product
For over a decade, Mint was the default entry point for personal finance tracking. It helped millions of users understand where their money went, set budgets, track bills, and monitor net worth without spreadsheets.
Its shutdown matters because many users relied on Mint as a single source of truth for day-to-day money management. Anyone looking for similar functionality today needs to switch to an alternative.






