Mint alternative
A private Mint alternative for tracking subscriptions
Intuit discontinued Mint, and many people who relied on it for spotting recurring charges have been looking for something simpler and more private. Mint was a broad, US-focused, bank-linked budgeting tool. If all you really needed was a clear view of your subscriptions, most alternatives are still more app than you want.
Subvisory focuses on exactly that: your recurring spend, in any currency, with no bank connection required. You add subscriptions yourself and get totals, forecasts, and renewal reminders, without linking a single account.
Subvisory vs Mint
| Feature | Subvisory | Mint |
|---|---|---|
| Still available | Yes, actively developed | Discontinued by Intuit |
| Bank / card connection | Never. You add subscriptions manually | Required account linking |
| Multi-currency | 10+ currencies, normalized totals | US-focused, single currency |
| Focus | Purpose-built subscription tracking | Broad personal budgeting |
| Team workspaces & roles | Yes | Personal only |
| Financial data privacy | No access to your accounts | Aggregated linked accounts |
Comparison based on each product's publicly described features. Mint is a trademark of its respective owner and is not affiliated with Subvisory.
Why switch to Subvisory
It is here to stay, and simpler
Instead of a sprawling budgeting suite, Subvisory does one thing: it tracks your recurring spend clearly, so you always know what renews and when.
Nothing connects to your bank
Mint depended on linking your accounts. Subvisory never does. You add subscriptions manually, so your financial data stays with you.
Any currency, any team
Track subscriptions across currencies with normalized totals, on your own or with a shared workspace for your team or household.
Reminders before you get charged
Get notified before payments and before free trials convert, so a renewal never catches you by surprise.
Private subscription tracking, free to start
No bank connection, any currency. Start on the Free plan and upgrade to Pro ($5/month) or Business ($25/month) when you need more.
Get Started FreeFrequently asked questions
Why did Mint shut down?
Intuit discontinued Mint and pointed users toward its Credit Karma product. Many people wanted a lighter, more private option focused on subscriptions instead.
Does Subvisory connect to my bank like Mint did?
No. Subvisory never connects to a bank or card. You add subscriptions manually, so your accounts stay private.
Is Subvisory free?
Yes. The Free plan tracks your subscriptions at no cost, with Pro and Business plans for higher limits and team features starting at $5/month.
Can I import my subscriptions?
Yes. Subvisory supports CSV import, and adding a subscription from the built-in library of popular services takes a single tap.
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