Mint shut down. Here's what to use instead for finding subscriptions.
Intuit shut down Mint in March 2024 after 17 years, pushing users to Credit Karma. Many users relied on Mint to track recurring subscriptions — that feature is now gone.
If you're looking for a simple way to find subscriptions you're still paying for, Just Cancel does exactly that — without requiring a bank connection.
Credit Karma requires bank connection
Just like Mint did, Credit Karma uses Plaid to access your bank. Just Cancel doesn't — you upload a file, that's it.
Credit Karma monetizes your data
It's free because they sell financial product recommendations. Just Cancel charges $5 upfront and doesn't monetize your data.
Credit Karma doesn't focus on cancellation
It's a credit monitoring tool that happens to show transactions. Just Cancel is built specifically to find and cancel subscriptions.
| Just Cancel | Mint (defunct) | |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Active | Shut down Mar 2024 |
| Price | $5 once | Free (ad-supported) |
| Bank connection | No — CSV/PDF upload | Yes — Plaid required |
| Cancel links | Yes — 440+ services | No |
| Data stored | Browser only | Intuit servers |
If you used Mint to keep track of what you were paying for each month, Just Cancel gives you a quick one-time scan to find everything — without signing up for yet another service that connects to your bank.
Upload a statement. See your subscriptions. Cancel the ones you don't want. Done.