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Compare Budgeting Apps

Side-by-side comparison of 2 budgeting apps

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Mint

★ 3.80
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NeoBudget

★ 3.80
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Basic Information
Website Visit Site ↗ Visit Site ↗
Pricing Model Free Freemium
Price Details Was free before Intuit pulled the plug. Now it costs you nothing but your tears. Free version for basic budgeting; paid plan at $5.95/month or $59.95/year for advanced features like group plans and ledgers.
Monthly Price Free $5.95
Annual Price Free $59.95
Save $11.45/year
Founded 2006 2014
Platform Support
Web
Ios
Android
Windows
Mac
Linux
Features
Bank account syncing
Bill payment reminders
Budget creation
Credit score monitoring
Cross-platform compatibility
Drag-and-drop transaction categorization
Envelope budgeting system
Financial goal setting
Investment tracking
Multi-user sync for shared budgets
Multiple account management
Net worth tracking
OCR receipt scanning
Recurring expense reports
Spending tracking
Transaction categorization
Transaction splitting
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • + Was free and easy to use
  • + Great for visualizing spending habits
  • + Automatic transaction syncing saved time
  • + Visual drag-and-drop interface is a vibe
  • + Affordable paid plan for extra features
  • + Multi-user sync perfect for shared finances
Cons
  • Dead as a doornail since 2024
  • No more updates or support
  • Credit Karma migration felt like a downgrade
  • Envelope system can be rigid and confusing
  • App crashes, especially on iOS, are a mood-killer
  • No offline mode for mobile budgeting

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Quick Summary

Mint

Best for:

Budget-conscious users

Platform coverage:

6 platforms

Feature count:

8 features

NeoBudget

Best for:

Users wanting to try before buying

Platform coverage:

6 platforms

Feature count:

10 features