Mint Budgeting App Review (UPDATED Features)

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Mint Budgeting App Review (ALL-NEW Features)

Today, I'm doing a full review of personal finance and budgeting platform Intuit Mint. I show all of the budgeting and personal finance features firsthand by walking through the app and website. Stay tuned through the entire video as I cover essential safety and security information that you must know before getting started with Mint.

This video covers all available features, including recently added ones as of February 2022.

Mint is available for iOS and Android. Mint also offers a full-fledged web platform.

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Thank you for watching! What do you think about Mint? 🤔

ryanmcgregorr
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Been using Mint for quite a while. I use it consistently and have never had security issues. Highly recommend it

matthewearlywine
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Great stuff Ryan. Really appreciate this one

tders
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I’ve been using Quicken for maybe 20 years. But I’m curious about whether Mint might be a more modern substitute. It certainly has a prettier interface. I tried a few years ago but it was pretty bare bones at that time. I want to help my son get started tracking his finances and I thought we might both try again with Mint.

hammockmonk
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Anyone ever experience lost transaction updates.. for example. You update a transaction and it doesn't stick..and you have to reupdate it

thomzwiefler
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Mint is pretty comprehensive. Thanks for the walkthrough

sjg
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Hi Ryan! I just setup my Mint account. I created all my budget categories while working on this month's expenses. I thought my budgets would automatically update for past months, especially January (so that I could have a good view 2022 up to now). However it seems nothing changed in January, so although I see all my expenses, I have no idea if I was able to respect my budget. After a few Google searches it seems like this isn't a feature offered by Mint... Which seems crazy to me. Can you please tell me if you know anything about this? Of course, I would also like my budget to automatically appear for the next months, so that I don't have to do this over and over again (I have 30+ budget categories). Thank you!

andreannepinard
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Just subscribed! hey, With Mint, can you take a pic of a receipt and it automatically upload the total cost on the receipt into the app? if not, is there a budgeting app that does this?

jonatpembroke
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Thanks for the video Ryan. Can you help with a question about Mint desktop? My free Mint desktop version recently changed and I can no longer figure out how to assign future transactions to a specific budget category. Is this a feature that I now have to pay Mint to receive? Thanks!

JordanBVlogging
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How can we connect it with our visa/master card, and does it automate the process of entering spending based on cards? And does it work in Canada?

shayroshan
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Hi…can you add multiple income categories? And also can you track income as it comes in for non salary workers?

fadetherapy
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When buying multiple things from Amazon within the same order, how are folks categorizing the items in their budget post-purchase?

AmitKumar-invo
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Hey mante, thank you for the review. Is there a way to simple export to CSV, excel etc a specific category for tax purposes. Lets say I want to export the sum of last financial year Subscription category?

tiagomatosweb
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Love your video. Do you know if Canada website or app is different than USA? mine looks very different and I tried to look for updates but no updates needed.

irenec
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Just started with mint where can I find more info to set up the online budget

johncarman
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Moved from YNAB to Mint and it would be much easier if Mint used all the money in our linked bank accounts to create the budget instead of asking for expected income

vvcbvod
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Is it possible to enter FUTURE transactions? I want to input a future 12 months worth of transactions (mortgage, utilities, food, etc)??? This will allow me to see what things look like in the future for me financially.

johnnieharris
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My Mint app is up to date but only has Net Worth and Speding in the Overview tab. How can I get the other categories?

venn
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Having issues with this months transactions not showing up. It’s pretty much starting from 0 on the 8th of June but I’ve had transactions in the first 8 days

lidawg
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Hi, this video seems great, but I do not see the "create a budget" option in my Mint interface. I looked on the app on my iphone, and on my laptop, and I do not see this option on either and I still can't figure out how to use this app.

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