Comparison

SubsRenewal vs Mint (the original Intuit product)

The original free budget app, shut down in 2024.

Intuit shut down Mint on March 23, 2024. Former Mint users were migrated to Credit Karma. The product people remember — free budgeting, spending categories, bill reminders, multi-account aggregation — is gone, and there is no single replacement. SubsRenewal covers the part Mint did that most people still need: seeing every recurring charge in one place, with a reminder before each one. The full Mint replacement (cash flow, net worth, credit score) is a larger product, and we are not it.

FeatureSubsRenewalMint (the original Intuit product)Edge
StatusActive and maintained.Discontinued March 23, 2024. Users were migrated to Credit Karma.SubsRenewal
What it doesTracks recurring subscriptions, sends reminders, no bank linking.Full budget app: accounts, transactions, net worth, credit score, subscriptions, bills.Competitor
Bank linkingNo. You add subscriptions manually.Yes, required. Aggregated all your accounts in one place.SubsRenewal
PrivacyNever sees your transactions. Your data lives in your account, not at a third party.Full read access to every linked account.SubsRenewal
CostFree.Free, monetised by advertising and Intuit cross-sells.Tie
Email renewal remindersYes, configurable per user.Yes, when it was active.Tie
Spending breakdown by categoryYes, subscription categories only.Yes, every spending category.Competitor
Net worth trackingNo.Yes.Competitor
Multi-currencyYes (USD, GBP, EUR, CAD, AUD, JPY).US / Canada only.SubsRenewal

Who should pick which?

If you are looking for the closest free replacement for Mint’s subscription tracking: SubsRenewal. If you are looking for a full Mint replacement (accounts, transactions, net worth, credit score): Credit Karma is where Mint users were sent, and products like Monarch Money and YNAB exist in that category. Many people end up with two apps: a full budget app for the cash-flow picture, and SubsRenewal for the focused, no-bank-linking subscription view.