Not complianing about it since it gives us a good selection, but it is a trend I have been noticing lately.

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              Credit Karma also doesn’t have bill tracking, which is the main feature I use with Mint. It’s just a fucking credit score tool lol.

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                  I’m actually trying PocketGuide, just started the 7 day trial. I’m really impressed so far, it seems better than Mint and the annual price is only $35 (which isn’t free, but it’s cheaper than most of the alternatives). I plugged in all my checking and credit card accounts and it’s working great. It already told me that I’m spending too much money and I need to re-do my budget. 😂

                  It has a free version but you can only plug in two accounts so it’s pretty useless (unless two is enough for you).

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      so you just like cant use it all of a sudden now after it shuts down? why are people using personal finance services instead of desktop applications?? thats not something you can just switch off with little effort

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      Yeah, helped test out my friend’s money management app some months ago. Really must be a university thing

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    Would be interesting of you spot any good ones to let me know. Im particularly interested in this topic at the moment.