Intuit Mint

Mint, also known as Intuit Mint (styled in its logo as intuit mint with dotted 't' characters in "intuit" and undotted 'i' characters) and formerly known as Mint.com, is a personal financial management website and mobile app for the US and Canada produced by Intuit, Inc. (which also produces TurboTax, QuickBooks, and Credit Karma).

Mint
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryPersonal finance, software
Founded2006 (2006)
FounderAaron Patzer
HeadquartersMountain View, California,
United States
Area served
United States, Canada
ProductsWeb application, mobile application
Number of employees
35; before acquired by Intuit in 2009
ParentIntuit
Websitemint.intuit.com

Mint.com was originally created by Aaron Patzer and provided account aggregation through a deal with Yodlee, but switched to using Intuit's own system for connecting to accounts after it was purchased by Intuit in 2009. It was later renamed from "Mint.com" to just "Mint". Mint's primary service allows users to track bank, credit card, investment, and loan balances and transactions through a single user interface, as well as create budgets and set financial goals.

In 2010, Mint.com said it could connect with more than 16,000 US and Canadian financial institutions, and to support more than 17 million individual financial accounts. In 2016, Mint.com reported to have over 20 million users.

Intuit announced Mint would be shut down by January 1, 2024, and prompted its users to move to its Credit Karma product.

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