A Mint Alternative Without Bank Linking
Intuit shut down Mint in January 2024 and pointed users to Credit Karma, which is built around credit monitoring, not subscription tracking. If Mint's subscription list was the part you actually used, here's a dedicated alternative for just that.
Subscription Incinerator vs. Mint
| Feature | Subscription Incinerator | Mint |
|---|---|---|
| Status | ✓Active | Discontinued January 2024 |
| Focus | ✓Subscription tracking, renewal reminders, cancellation guidance | Was a full budgeting app; subscriptions were one view among many |
| How it finds subscriptions | ✓Scans Gmail receipts (read-only) — optional, not required | Required a linked bank/card account |
| Bank account required | ✓No — track manually, via Gmail, or CSV import | Yes |
| Cost | Free for up to 10 subscriptions; $9/mo or $50/yr for full features | Was free, ad-supported |
| Suggested successor | ✓— | Credit Karma (Intuit) — credit monitoring focus, not subscriptions |
Pricing and features for Mint are based on publicly available information and may change — check their site for current terms.
Why people switch
- →Mint doesn't exist anymore, and its official successor isn't built for subscription tracking.
- →You want a focused tool for subscriptions specifically, not a full budgeting suite to relearn.
- →You'd rather not link a bank account just to see what's renewing next month.
Track your subscriptions without linking a bank account
Free for up to 10 subscriptions, forever. Premium unlocks Gmail auto-scan and cancellation guides for $9/mo.
Start Free →Questions
Why did Mint shut down?
Intuit discontinued Mint on January 1, 2024, consolidating its personal finance efforts into Credit Karma, which it also owns.
Does Credit Karma do what Mint did for subscriptions?
Not really — Credit Karma is built around credit score monitoring and recommendations, not a dedicated subscription list with renewal reminders and cancellation guides.
Do I need to link my bank account like I did with Mint?
No. We can find subscriptions from Gmail receipts (read-only access) or you can add them manually — a linked bank account is optional, not required.