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Mint App Users: 1-Year Quicken Simplifi

(New Simplifi Members)

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Quicken offers Mint Users: 1-Year Quicken Simplifi (new Simplifi Memberships) for Free.

Thanks to Community Member Robberstea for posting this deal.

Deal Details/Features:
  • You must import your Mint data within your first 90 days to extend your free plan from 3 months to a full year.
  • Import your Mint transaction history automatically when you switch to Quicken Simplifi.
  • No advertising or unexpected charges. What you see is what you get.
  • See where your money is going with automatic categorization, track bills & investments, and a whole lot more.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • To claim the offer of one free year, your Mint data must be imported within 3 months of sign-up date. Otherwise, free trial will default to 3 months.
  • Upon expiration of the trial period, whether 3 months or 12 months, the annual billing period will begin and the billing method on file will be charged at the then-current rates, unless you cancel your plan before the trial expires.
  • Offer good for new memberships and Quicken Simplifi only. Subscription billed annually.
  • Please refer to the original post and forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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Written by Robberstea
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Quicken offers Mint Users: 1-Year Quicken Simplifi (new Simplifi Memberships) for Free.

Thanks to Community Member Robberstea for posting this deal.

Deal Details/Features:
  • You must import your Mint data within your first 90 days to extend your free plan from 3 months to a full year.
  • Import your Mint transaction history automatically when you switch to Quicken Simplifi.
  • No advertising or unexpected charges. What you see is what you get.
  • See where your money is going with automatic categorization, track bills & investments, and a whole lot more.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • To claim the offer of one free year, your Mint data must be imported within 3 months of sign-up date. Otherwise, free trial will default to 3 months.
  • Upon expiration of the trial period, whether 3 months or 12 months, the annual billing period will begin and the billing method on file will be charged at the then-current rates, unless you cancel your plan before the trial expires.
  • Offer good for new memberships and Quicken Simplifi only. Subscription billed annually.
  • Please refer to the original post and forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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rajamahal
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Copilot is Mac and iOS only FYI for others
stiletag
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I have went from Mint to Credit Karma. Tried Monarch and now I'm on to Copilot.

I liked Mint mainly for the quick snapshot of my accounts. It was simple and basic.

Credit Karma is free, but is much more focused on presenting affiliate offers (i.e If you click into the "Credit Cards" section, you're immediately presented with the "Offers for You" tab, vs going directly to your existing accounts) for loans and credit cards and it did not import any checking, savings, 401k, stocks, etc. because there is no place for it. If youre planning on converting to CK, screenshot your Mint accounts first so you can double check to make sure everything transferred. One cool feature was that it knew different credit card benefits that were included with the cards you have and recommended the best cards for purchases based on their respective rewards. After about a week or so I deleted my data and closed my account. Very minimal budgeting features compared to other apps. I'm not sure what type of consumer would benefit from CK; maybe those primarily or solely concerned about their credit score?

I tried Monarch for the free 1 month trial. I think they weren't anywhere near equipped for explosive growth with Mint shutting down. My experience was constant dropped bank/credit card/loan connections, lots of notifications and lots of customization for those who are hyper-budgeting and require extreme discipline in money management. I don't have time or enough care to micromanage my finances so it was not the solution I was looking for. I closed that account as well and didn't subscribe. Monarch would be good for those who need extreme discipline and really want to commit to micromanaging their expenses and budget… as long as they can deal with Monarch's growing pains.

I got Copilot set up a few nights ago and it is tremendously smoother than all other apps. It offers more connection sources than just Plaid (MX & Finicity) so I was able to import a 401k account that wasn't available on other apps. Monarch also offers this but, again, the connections kept dropping. It has the hyper-budgeting features that Monarch does and I like that I can vote on user-submitted recommendations for app improvement. It provides me the snapshot of accounts that I wanted.

Sticking with Copilot.
sidewinder33625
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quicken is $50/yr after the free first year so i didn't even bother with it since i'm not interested in paying for what was "free". i thought about going with fidelity full view but it only keeps 2 yrs of rolling transaction history.

empower is the closest i've found to mint that is free with no limit on transaction history. it doesn't import history but i can always refer to mint csv file if i need to. only concern is how long before it also becomes a fee-based service with proliferation of fees these days.

for those that have sofi, relay is another option but doesn't support fidelity as they use plaid.

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Ryson11
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Quote from Joedaddy123 :
Is credit karma that bad? I just transferred over to CK from Mint. Same difference to me.

Will try out quicken if it's that much better.
I think it's the same but noticed slower loading.
Dec 31, 2023
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pshah78tx
Dec 31, 2023
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I got mine done and got 18 free months on top of the 3 month free trial for a total of 21 free months. I got 9 months from customer service because it wasn't extending my subscription but as soon as I used you tube to figure out how to correctly import it gave me 9 months on top of the 9 months given by customer service. Thanks OP!
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Mr-DealHunter
Dec 31, 2023
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Quote from Robberstea :
It depends on your needs. The budgeting features are no longer available. For tracking net worth and transactions, it's alright. The layout of the app is less than ideal to me. I'll try both for a few months and decide on which one works best for me.
I mostly used mint to track all my transactions+ net worth so in theory credit karma should suffice. But for some reason I have to manually refresh each account to pull the latest info, which is a pain and something I never had to do with mint. If anyone knows a trick/easy way to auto refresh all accounts every time i open the app, I'm all ears
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qsub
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Here to comment I am currently settled with this. Less then 50/year. Really i just want to see all transactions and upcoming bills.

Purple theme kinda sucks though heh.
Dec 31, 2023
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Chew734
Dec 31, 2023
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Can anyone comment on how this compares to Monarch Money or Copilot?
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dailydealsforme
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Has anyone tried Empower. They are supposed to be the closest in feature to Mint, for free
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what do you get for selling your personal data for free?
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warsaws
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Quote from jkloisdafoiwdaf :
what do you getting for selling your personal data for free?
Huh??
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SkyKing02
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I thought mint mobile πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ silly me.
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Outrager
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Quote from Joedaddy123 :
Is credit karma that bad? I just transferred over to CK from Mint. Same difference to me.

Will try out quicken if it's that much better.
I imported my data to Credit Karma since I only need to track transactions. Even for that it's still not as good as Mint. I seems random when accounts get refreshed. You can do it manually but you have to do each site one at a time. You also can't hide an account (like a specific credit card or savings account you don't want being calculated with your net worth) from a site like you could with Mint. The app itself is also slower and the UI is even clunkier.
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Quote from Chew734 :
Can anyone comment on how this compares to Monarch Money or Copilot?
After learning of Mint's demise (I have data going back to 2009 ☹️), I tried YNAB, Monarch and Simplifi. I didn't try copilot because I have zero apple products and require at web browser version.

Was willing to pay for any of them, but ended up deciding on Simplifi as my final answer. Seemed to be the most direct version of Mint and just connected with my accounts better than Monarch did.

I wanted to like Monarch. Final decision point for Simplifi was that Quicken has been around WAY longer and I'm hoping for better long term interoperability with other financial tools I may use.
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Quote from dailydealsforme :
Has anyone tried Empower. They are supposed to be the closest in feature to Mint, for free
Personal capital or now Empower is good for NW readouts. Their budgeting is subpar. Also accounts keep desyncing.

Fidelity users may want to try True View planning which has a budgeting component. I think I'm going to compare simplifi and fidelity to see which id like to stick around w.
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umjs78
Dec 31, 2023
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What;s the point of import data from mint? I saw youtube guide but can i just link account on new simplifi account? i get all transactions anyway?
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luckygecko
Dec 31, 2023
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I created a Mint account, made an account called cash with one transaction, imported the CSV It gave me the free year.
Code:
Date    Description    Original Description    Amount    Transaction Type    Category    Account Name    Labels    Notes
12/31/2023    cash    cash    1    debit    Cash    Cash
Some .csv file that looks like this imported as MINT type should work. You will have to line up the fields. Labels and Notes are blank underneath.
Last edited by luckygecko December 31, 2023 at 03:50 PM.

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quicken is ass, i'll never forgive them for killing mint
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