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re: Sad Day | Mint is shutting down on 1/1/2024
Posted on 11/10/23 at 7:12 am to lynxcat
Posted on 11/10/23 at 7:12 am to lynxcat
In case anyone missed it, Monarch is offering 50% off the subscription for the first year, even if you already started the trial.
Go to settings - scroll down to billing - click manage subscription and drop MINT50 into the promo code box and it will reprice your first year.
Go to settings - scroll down to billing - click manage subscription and drop MINT50 into the promo code box and it will reprice your first year.
Posted on 11/10/23 at 8:35 am to Teddy Ruxpin
Amazing, thanks…had not seen this.
Last night I was able to move my net worth aggregate history over. I chose not to do it by account as it is way more tedious than I care for. I found a Reddit thread with a great step by step tutorial after downloading CSV from the Mint Trends menu.
I’ve still got some connection issues that Help hasn’t solved; otherwise, I have it close to fully functioning. Interface is growing on me and knowing they are committed to make feature enhancements is promising.
The budgeting forecast capabilities are interesting…you can only see on web view but Mint didn’t have that kind of solution. Also only on web…the savings rate tile for cash flow view is a nice reference point.
Last night I was able to move my net worth aggregate history over. I chose not to do it by account as it is way more tedious than I care for. I found a Reddit thread with a great step by step tutorial after downloading CSV from the Mint Trends menu.
I’ve still got some connection issues that Help hasn’t solved; otherwise, I have it close to fully functioning. Interface is growing on me and knowing they are committed to make feature enhancements is promising.
The budgeting forecast capabilities are interesting…you can only see on web view but Mint didn’t have that kind of solution. Also only on web…the savings rate tile for cash flow view is a nice reference point.
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