MyFina vs Mint
MyFina after the Mint shutdown
Intuit's Mint shut down on 23 March 2024 and rolled into Credit Karma. If you were looking for a replacement with privacy first, multi-currency support, and no ads — MyFina was built exactly on those principles.
Feature comparison
| MyFina | Mint (Intuit) | |
|---|---|---|
| Product status | Actively developed | Shut down (merged into Credit Karma) |
| Annual price | from $0 (Free) / $48 (Pro) | Free with ads |
| Ads in UI | Yes — affiliate offers | |
| Data sold to partners | Yes — Intuit's revenue model | |
| Multi-currency | 14 currencies | USD/CAD only |
| Banking sync | Monobank + PSD2 (~30 EU banks) | Plaid (US banks) |
| Family budget | Up to 10 members | Single user |
| Category budgets | ||
| Savings goals | ||
| Debt tracking | Built-in | Balance only |
| Subscriptions auto-detect | ||
| Localization | 14 languages | English |
How to migrate from Mint
- 1If you still have a Mint CSV export — import it into MyFina via Transactions → Import.
- 2If the export is no longer available — add accounts manually; balance can be corrected via «Adjust balance».
- 3For US banks now living in Credit Karma — Plaid is not supported yet; add transactions manually or via CSV.
What we do differently
- No ads in the UI — and there never will be.
- No data sold to affiliate partners — our revenue is the Pro subscription.
- Open API and one-click hard-delete. Leaving is as easy as signing up.