Budget Tracker & Planner
VisitThe page indicates that Mint has been "reimagined" and moved to Credit Karma, serving as a hub for reviewing transactions, monitoring spending, and tracking net worth.

What is Mint (now on Credit Karma)?
Mint was a long-standing personal finance management service that has now integrated its core features into Credit Karma. It is an all-in-one tool designed to help users consolidate their financial life by linking various accounts to monitor their overall financial health.
Key Features
- Account Aggregation: Users can link accounts from more than 17,000 financial institutions to view all connected transactions in one centralized dashboard.
- Spending Tracking: Automatically categorizes transactions to help users see exactly where their money is going each month.
- Net Worth Monitoring: Provides a high-level view of assets and liabilities to track personal wealth over time.
- Monthly Insights: Offers data-driven insights to help users better understand their money habits and identify areas for improvement.
- Credit Score Access: Provides users with a free credit score to keep track of their credit health.
Use Cases
- Debt Management: Helping users stay motivated to pay off large debts (e.g., student loans) by visualizing their progress in one place.
- Budgeting: Tracking monthly spending by category to ensure expenses stay within set limits.
- Financial Consolidation: For users with multiple bank accounts, credit cards, and investment portfolios who want a single "source of truth" for their finances.
FAQ (Based on Page Content)
- Is Mint still a standalone app? No, the page states that "Mint has been reimagined on Credit Karma," suggesting users should move to Credit Karma for these features.
- Is it free? Yes, it is marketed as a "Free Online Money Management" tool.
- Is my data secure? The site emphasizes Security as a primary feature, utilizing Intuit's established financial security protocols.