![]() I'm not too concerned about the budgeting as far as individual categories. I'm more interested on my spending and how it trends. Yeah I connect some of my credit cards, but that's really not too important. ![]() I don't have to reconcile my bank account. Then when the checks clear mint reflects that. ![]() I can enter checks that I write out (yes I still write checks old school) so I know what the balance is. But now I only use a smartphone so I stick with mint. A long time ago I tried it but preferred quicken. Takes a little extra work but I'm already appreciating that I can refer back to it easily. Sure, the new subfloor was a part of the general second floor renovations, but also an infrastructure improvement, and while I bought the tile all at once it was divided among two separate bathrooms. I've done a ton of home remodeling in the last two years, so I like that I can track total spending a month, sure, but I can also go back and use tags to show me exactly what went into what project and type of project. I also like the extent to which I can control the budget/tags I use. The only connection issues I've encountered are 2FA issues, which doesn't really bother me as I'll just update those accounts maybe once a week or so. At this point I'm fine with my own shortcuts and workarounds for shortcomings (I actually really dislike the goals functionality), and they all make sense to help me see what I need. Budget, ease of transaction tracking, and consistency/history. ![]()
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