I don't know about you, but Mint going away was kind of a blessing in disguise. It made me do some additional work at the start but Simplifi has been a lot better for me overall.I’ve been using Quicken Simplifi ever since Mint went away.
Others have been using Monarch and seem to like it.
Always the spreadsheet option if you want to go old school.
I don't know about you, but Mint going away was kind of a blessing in disguise. It made me do some additional work at the start but Simplifi has been a lot better for me overall.
I tried Simplifi this AM and couldn't stand it sadly. I don't know why, I just didn't like the UI.I’ve been using Quicken Simplifi ever since Mint went away.
Others have been using Monarch and seem to like it.
Always the spreadsheet option if you want to go old school.
YNAB user here and love it. Not only the product but their articles, resources, ans customer service are top notch.You should definitely give YNAB a try. We have tried various budgeting apps and spreadsheets over the last 20 years and were never able to stick to it. About 18 months ago we tried out YNAB. It's incredible. For whatever reason the YNAB approach is easier for us to stick to. With YNAB "every dollar has a job", and that's exactly how it works. YNAB has drastically improved our ability to save money.
As with any budget app, it takes a bit to get it set up. But if you get the basics in there, you can just keep tweaking it over time.
We like the "Heard it from Hannah" videos. The video about YNAB vs MINT is worth a watch and may be a good place to start....It may seem kind of dumb, but give it a chance.
One thing about YNAB that surprised us is that we actually kind of geek out over it.
I've been using copilot this year ever since Mint went away. The app itself is really nice but there is no browser integration for Windows (can only use it on mobile or Mac). Most likely won't renew the subscription since I like to pull the detail out into Excel and currently can't.
try monarch. its similar to mint. I tried simplifi as well and didnt like it.I tried Simplifi this AM and couldn't stand it sadly. I don't know why, I just didn't like the UI.
I ended up going with Monarch and for me it's the ability to link to all of my accounts - checking/savings/CDs/HSA/Credit Cards/Student Loans - into one place and see what's what.Just out of curiosity, what advantages do these apps offer over spreadsheets?
I'm a longtime user of Google Sheets for this, and feel like I've got it running pretty smoothly, but it could just be I don't know what I'm missing with the alternatives.
Automation. I go to the web site and 20 different accounts are updated at once. Also tracking spending. I usually go to this site 4-5 times a week.Just out of curiosity, what advantages do these apps offer over spreadsheets?
I'm a longtime user of Google Sheets for this, and feel like I've got it running pretty smoothly, but it could just be I don't know what I'm missing with the alternatives.
Update on Simplifi. I believe I paid around $30 for an annual subscription to simplifi. I just got an update that they are raising that to $71.88. I like it but I don't think it's worth that much.