Mint - Top Competitors (Apr 2022)
Compare PricingITQlick Score: | 86/100 |
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Pricing: | 3/10 - low cost |
Category: | Accounting & Finance -> Mint review -> Mint competitors |
Ranking: | Ranked 25 out of 419 Accounting & Finance systems |
Company: | Intuit |
Pricing: | starts at $14.99 per month |
Typical customers: | Small businesses and start ups |
Platforms: | Cloud |
Links: | Mint review, Mint pricing guide |
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Mint vs. Alternatives in 2024
Other softwares that offer similar service like Mint are Xero, Shoeboxed, Wave, Kashoo, Quicken and FreeAgent. Keep in mind that Mint wouldn't be of use to large enterprises, a better match for that would be Quicken. Mint only offers basic tool for personal use.Mint failed to support Google Apps. With that mind, Xero, Shoeboxed, Wave and Kashoo get ahead. Nonetheless, Mint has the advantage of integrating Quickbooks Intuit which is not the case with Xero, Wave, Kashoo, Quicken and FreeAgent.
With respect to language, they all find themselves at the same level. They only support the English language. All of them are also mobile phone friendly.
Mint does stand out by being free. That is not the case for its competitors.
Mint alternatives - for small & large Business
Here are the top 4 alternatives to Mint that are worth checking out: Denali Business for SMBs, MultiCHAX for large size business, Aplos Fund Accounting for growing companies, and BQE Core for low budget organizations.
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