SubRemind vs Mint
Looking for a Mint alternative? SubRemind is a free subscription tracker that runs in any browser, never connects to your bank, and works in any currency. Here's the honest comparison.
What Mint does
Mint connected to bank accounts and credit cards, categorised transactions, tracked subscriptions, and offered budgeting tools. Intuit retired the product in 2024.
Where SubRemind wins
- Still available — Mint no longer exists.
- Free forever with no advertising (Mint was ad-funded).
- No bank connection required, so no Plaid token to worry about.
- Multi-currency.
Where Mint wins
- When it existed, Mint offered full personal-finance management — budgets, net worth, credit score. SubRemind only does subscriptions.
Feature comparison
| SubRemind | Mint | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Free for personal use | Mint was free but ad-supported. Intuit shut it down in March 2024; users were migrated to Credit Karma. |
| Bank connection required | No — manual entry | Yes (Plaid or similar) |
| Platforms | Web (any browser) | iOS, Android, Web (discontinued) |
| Multi-currency | Yes — live FX across 9+ base currencies | Limited (usually USD only) |
| Free-trial countdown | Yes — built in, with email reminder | Varies |
| 12-month projection chart | Yes — past 3 + next 9 months | Varies |
Switching from Mint
- Open your Mintsubscription list and screenshot it — most people don't need a proper export.
- Sign up for SubRemind (free, no credit card).
- Pick your base currency in Settings.
- Add each subscription with its actual price, native currency, and renewal date. Most users finish in 5–10 minutes.
- Optionally, revoke the bank-link token from your bank's "third-party access" page once you're sure your SubRemind list is complete.
SubRemind vs Mint — FAQ
What happened to Mint?
Intuit retired Mint in March 2024 and migrated users to Credit Karma, which has narrower subscription tracking.
Is SubRemind a Mint alternative for subscriptions?
Yes — specifically for the subscription-tracking and renewal-reminder slice of Mint. For full personal finance you'd pair SubRemind with something like Monarch, YNAB, or Copilot Money.
Why no bank connection?
When Mint shut down, all that bank-link data was exposed to migration risk. SubRemind has no bank data, so nothing to migrate, leak, or change.
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