Comparison · personal finance app

BlacknavevsMint

Discontinued in March 2024. Users migrated to Credit Karma which lacks budgeting features. Below: an honest side-by-side comparison so you can decide which fits your situation.

Pick Mint if

  • ·Was free with bank linking
  • ·Established user base before discontinuation

Pick Blacknave if

  • ·Actually exists — Mint shut down March 2024
  • ·No bank linking required — privacy-friendly manual or import flow
  • ·AI coaching on spending categories (50/30/20 audit)
  • ·Includes Net Worth tracker and FIRE planner in the same subscription
  • ·Annual review email summarises your year

Side-by-side

FeatureMintBlacknave
Active product?No (shut down 2024)Yes
Apps included21
Bank linking requiredNo (manual or CSV)
AI coachingYes
Free trial30 days

Pricing summary

Mint

Discontinued (was free).

Blacknave

$9 / month — all 21 apps included. 30-day free trial, no card.

Common questions

Is Blacknave cheaper than Mint?

On a per-app basis: Blacknave costs about $0.43/month per app ($9 ÷ 21). Mint costs Discontinued (was free). for one app. If you only need that one app, Mint may be cheaper. If you use 2 or more categories (gym + finance + career, etc.), Blacknave wins on price quickly.

Why would I switch from Mint to Blacknave?
  • Actually exists — Mint shut down March 2024
  • No bank linking required — privacy-friendly manual or import flow
  • AI coaching on spending categories (50/30/20 audit)
  • Includes Net Worth tracker and FIRE planner in the same subscription
  • Annual review email summarises your year
Is Mint better than Blacknave for anything?
  • Was free with bank linking
  • Established user base before discontinuation
Can I try Blacknave first?

Yes. Every Blacknave app is free for 30 days, no credit card required. The trial unlocks every product (gym tracker, finance tools, career tools, lifestyle apps). After 30 days you choose a plan or cancel — no auto-charge surprise.

Try Blacknave free for 30 days

Every app unlocked. No credit card. Migrate from Mint with our CSV import on supported tools.

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