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Intuit discontinues Mint app for Windows Phone

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
October 22, 2015
2 min read

For those who use Mint as their personal finance manager on Windows Phones may be disappointed to hear that Intuit, the company behind the service, is discontinuing the app. The company explains it’s reasoning behind why it made the decision to do so in an email to users.

We are writing to inform you that we will be discontinuing support and development for the Mint Windows Phone mobile app.

We’ve promised to hold ourselves to the highest standard of quality in our products, and strongly believe that shifting our efforts to the Mint Web, iOS and Android applications will help us deliver above and beyond that promise. There’s so much about the Windows Phone app that we love – and it’s hard for us to say goodbye to it – but we are confident that this change will help you get even more out of Mint.

What’s next? All of your information will continue to be available to you across the Mint ecosystem, so it’s super easy to continue to stay on top of your finances. Simply log in to your account via the Mint Web application.

We are extremely grateful to have you with us on our journey to transforming how to spend smarter and save more. If you have any questions or comments along the way, please submit them here.

Best,
The Mint Team

The good news is that users won’t lose any of their information, so they can easily continue to manage their finances through the Mint.com website on their computer.

Do you use Mint on your Windows Phone. What do you think about the discontinuation of Mint for Windows Phone. We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

Thanks Chris, for the tip!

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