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Compare Budgeting Apps

Side-by-side comparison of 2 budgeting apps

Feature

Mint

★ 3.80
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Tiller

★ 4.30
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Basic Information
Website Visit Site ↗ Visit Site ↗
Pricing Model Free Subscription
Price Details Was free before Intuit pulled the plug. Now it costs you nothing but your tears. 30-day free trial, then $79/year. No monthly billing option, because apparently Tiller thinks you're ready to commit annually.
Monthly Price Free
Annual Price Free $79.00
Founded 2006 2015
Platform Support
Web
Ios
Android
Windows
Mac
Linux
Features
Automatic bank transaction syncing
Bank account syncing
Bill payment reminders
Budget creation
Budget tracking
Credit score monitoring
Custom reports
Customizable Google Sheets/Excel templates
Daily email summaries
Debt payoff planner
Expense categorization
Financial goal setting
Investment tracking
Multi-account support
Net worth tracking
Secure data encryption
Spending tracking
Transaction categorization
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • + Was free and easy to use
  • + Great for visualizing spending habits
  • + Automatic transaction syncing saved time
  • + Perfect for spreadsheet nerds who love customization
  • + Automates tedious data entry
  • + Works with both Google Sheets and Excel
Cons
  • Dead as a doornail since 2024
  • No more updates or support
  • Credit Karma migration felt like a downgrade
  • No mobile app for on-the-go budgeting
  • Annual billing only—hope you’re ready to commit
  • Not ideal for those who hate spreadsheets

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Quick Summary

Mint

Best for:

Budget-conscious users

Platform coverage:

6 platforms

Feature count:

8 features

Tiller

Best for:

Users wanting ongoing support

Platform coverage:

4 platforms

Feature count:

10 features