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Mint.com is going away. Are there any alternatives that are as automatic and simple?
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I went from Mint to Money in Excel to Tiller. Tiller has been the best for me. Very stable and highly customizable if you know Excel or Google Docs.
Downside is that it’s $79/year
Upside is that it works really well, has a deep user community and they aren’t selling your data (which Mint definitely did).