Best Mint Alternative
The Mint replacement that respects your privacy
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Why users leave Mint
Common frustrations
Mint shut down in March 2024, forcing users to migrate
User data was pushed to Credit Karma with aggressive upselling
Bank connections frequently broke and required re-authentication
Free service meant your data was the product - sold to advertisers
Worthy solves these problems with a simple, private approach.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Mint shut down?
Intuit, Mint's parent company, discontinued Mint in March 2024 to focus on Credit Karma. This left millions of users without a home for their financial tracking, and many found their data automatically migrated to Credit Karma without their explicit consent.
Is Worthy a good replacement for Mint?
Yes! While Worthy doesn't do transaction tracking like Mint did, it excels at net worth tracking - which is what most Mint users actually cared about. Plus, Worthy is completely private (no bank connections), works offline, and is a one-time purchase instead of a free service that monetizes your data.
Can I import my Mint data to Worthy?
While there's no direct import, setting up Worthy takes less than 60 seconds. You simply add your accounts manually - which means no waiting for bank connections to sync or dealing with broken Plaid integrations.
What features does Worthy have that Mint didn't?
Worthy offers complete privacy (your data never leaves your device), works offline, has no ads or upselling, and is a one-time purchase. You also get automatic stock and crypto price updates without sharing any account credentials.
Ready to switch from Mint?
Set up Worthy in 60 seconds. No bank connection required.
- Unlimited assets & debts
- Auto stock & crypto prices
- 100% private, on-device
- No bank connection
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