Missing Mint? The essentials live on here
Bank sync through Plaid, budgets that track themselves, recurring bills caught automatically, and one net worth number — maintained and improving, next to your calendar and an AI assistant.
The short version
Nothing will bring Mint back — Intuit shut it down in March 2024 and deleted its data after the export window closed. What TwoVector offers is the job Mint did: Plaid-connected accounts, category budgets checked against real transactions, recurring charges caught automatically, and net worth across everything — plus the rest of your day in the same place. One honest difference: Mint was free with ads; TwoVector’s free plan includes 1 bank connection plus manual accounts for the rest, and paid plans from $15/mo lift the limits — every account starts with a 30-day trial, no card required.
TwoVector vs Mint at a glance
| Feature | TwoVector | Mint |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Actively developed | Shut down March 23, 2024 — accounts and history deleted |
| Price | Free plan · $15/mo Pro ($8.25/mo billed yearly) | Was free, ad-supported — no longer available |
| Bank sync | Plaid — 1 connection free · 10 on Pro · Unlimited on Premium | Had bank sync |
| Budgets | Category budgets checked against real transactions | Had category budgets |
| Recurring bills | Detected automatically from your transactions | Had bill tracking |
| Net worth | One number across accounts, investments & liabilities | Had net worth tracking |
| Beyond money | Calendar, meetings, notes, files, AI assistant | Money only |
Mint pricing and features as of July 2026, from public pricing pages. Spot something out of date? Tell us.
Everything Mint did daily
Connect real banks and cards through Plaid — TwoVector never sees or stores your bank credentials — and add anything Plaid doesn’t cover as a manual account. Balances and transactions stay current.
- Plaid-connected banks & cards
- Manual accounts for everything else
- Your credentials never touch our servers
Budgets and bills that mind themselves
Set a category budget once and TwoVector checks it against your real transactions. Recurring charges are detected from history, so subscriptions don’t sneak past you.
- Budgets vs. actual spend
- Recurring charges detected automatically
- Spending analytics that explain the swings
The part Mint never had
Your money sits next to your calendar, meetings, notes, and files — with Vec, an AI assistant that can read across all of it when you ask what’s going on.
- One workspace for money, work & life
- AI assistant across all of it
- 30-day Pro trial, no card required
Where TwoVector isn’t the right fit
- You want unlimited bank connections without paying — TwoVector’s free plan includes 1; more come with Pro
- You want a native phone app — TwoVector runs in the browser (installable as a PWA), not as a native iOS or Android app
- You want a finance-only app with a decade of budgeting depth — see how we compare to Monarch
- You mainly want credit-score monitoring — Credit Karma (Intuit’s Mint successor) does that for free
Questions, answered
What happened to Mint?
Intuit shut Mint down on March 23, 2024 and pointed users to Credit Karma. Only logins were migrated — budgets, custom categories, and transaction history were deleted after the export window.
Is TwoVector free like Mint was?
There’s a free plan with 1 Plaid bank connection, manual accounts, calendar, and notes. Paid plans start at $15/mo — that’s what funds the product instead of ads. Every account starts with a 30-day Pro trial, no card required.
Can I import my old Mint data?
Not today — TwoVector doesn’t have a CSV importer yet. Plaid sync pulls transactions fresh from your banks, so your picture rebuilds from your real accounts going forward.
How does bank sync work?
Through Plaid, the same connector most finance apps use. You authenticate with your bank directly — TwoVector never sees or stores your bank credentials.
Does TwoVector show ads or sell my data?
No ads. TwoVector is subscription-funded — the product is the business model.
Try the whole workspace
Start your 30-day Pro trial today. No card required.