Mint Alternative
Nova vs Mint
Mint shut down in March 2024. Nova picks up where Mint left off — with AI-powered insights, comprehensive asset tracking, and zero ads.
If you loved Mint for tracking your net worth, Nova is the upgrade you've been waiting for.
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Why Former Mint Users Choose Nova
When Mint shut down, millions of users lost their go-to finance tracker. Here's why Nova is the natural next step.
Mint Is Gone
Intuit shut down Mint in March 2024 and pushed users to Credit Karma — a credit monitoring tool, not a net worth tracker. Nova fills the gap Mint left behind.
No Ads, No Data Selling
Mint was free because you were the product — ads, sponsored credit cards, and data monetization. Nova charges a fair price and keeps your data private.
AI-Powered Insights
Something Mint never offered: Charlie, your AI financial assistant, analyzes your complete picture and surfaces actionable insights automatically.
Better Asset Tracking
Mint tracked bank accounts and credit cards. Nova tracks 11 asset types — including real estate valuations, vehicles, crypto, and precious metals.
Real-Time Syncing
Mint's syncing was notoriously unreliable. Nova uses Plaid's latest APIs with webhook-based real-time updates — your data is always current.
Actively Developed
Mint was neglected for years before shutdown. Nova ships new features weekly and actively listens to user feedback. Check our public changelog.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
A fair, honest look at how Nova compares to what Mint offered before it shut down.
| Feature | Nova | Mint (discontinued) |
|---|---|---|
| Available in 2026 | ||
| Net worth tracking | ||
| Automatic bank syncing (Plaid) | ||
| 12,000+ bank connections | ||
| AI-powered financial insights | ||
| Real estate auto-valuations | ||
| Vehicle value tracking | ||
| Cryptocurrency tracking | Limited | |
| Credit score monitoring | ||
| Spending categorization | ||
| Goal tracking with AI projections | Basic | |
| Debt payoff optimization | Basic | |
| Cash flow forecasting | ||
| Multi-currency support | ||
| Privacy-first (no ads) | ||
| AES-256 encryption | ||
| Data export (CSV/PDF) | Limited | |
| Partner/household sharing |
How to Switch from Mint to Nova
Getting started with Nova is simple. Most former Mint users are fully set up in under 5 minutes.
Create your free Nova account
Sign up at novanetworth.com — no credit card required. Your 14-day free trial starts immediately with full access to all features.
Connect your bank accounts
Use Plaid to securely link the same banks you had in Mint. Nova supports 12,000+ institutions. Most connections take under 30 seconds.
Add your non-bank assets
Unlike Mint, Nova tracks real estate (with auto-valuations), vehicles, crypto, precious metals, and more. Add everything for a complete picture.
Set your financial goals
Recreate your financial goals with Nova's AI-powered projections. Charlie, your AI assistant, will analyze your trajectory and suggest optimizations.
Explore AI insights
Something Mint never had — Charlie analyzes your complete financial picture and surfaces actionable insights to help you build wealth faster.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Mint shut down?
Intuit discontinued Mint in March 2024 and migrated users to Credit Karma. Many users were disappointed because Credit Karma focuses primarily on credit scores and financial product recommendations rather than the comprehensive budgeting and net worth tracking that Mint was known for.
Can I import my Mint data into Nova?
While Mint's direct data export was limited, if you downloaded your Mint data before shutdown (CSV export), you can use that as a reference when setting up Nova. Nova's automatic bank connections will pull in your current balances and recent transaction history — so you'll be up and running quickly without manual data entry.
Is Nova free like Mint was?
Mint was "free" but monetized through ads, credit card recommendations, and selling user data to financial partners. Nova takes a different approach: a 14-day free trial with full features, then transparent pricing starting at $9.99/month. No ads, no data selling, no sponsored product placements. You're the customer, not the product.
How does Nova compare to Credit Karma (Mint's replacement)?
Credit Karma is primarily a credit monitoring tool that recommends financial products. Nova is a comprehensive net worth tracker with AI insights, 11 asset types, real-time syncing, and wealth projections. If you used Mint mainly for net worth tracking and financial oversight, Nova is a much closer replacement than Credit Karma.
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