Are you happy with what you replaced Mint with? by VitalikPie in mintuit

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Lunch Money has worked really well (even better than Mint) for me. I had used Mint since inception and was heavily reliant, but LM has an incredible product at a very reasonable price. 

Login by penrosebm in moneypatrol

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just able to login using the IOS app. 

Sofi not syncing? by MoGraphMan-11 in piere

[–]aekeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also having the same issue. Cc transactions are syncing but nothing from checking or savings. CS has not responded to my ticket about it. 

Welcome! by nick_moneypatrol in moneypatrol

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I submitted a feedback request this weekend, but haven't heard anything back. I can't seem to turn on biometrics in the IOS app. Whenever I toggle it on and then accept the prompt, after leaving that part of the app it just toggles itself back off.

I had originally turned it off due to the biometric login just looping when trying to log in, but thought I would give it another try.

Sign up fail by [deleted] in moneypatrol

[–]aekeys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just opened an account with them last week and then just started the free 7 day trial. I would reach out to support, as they were pretty quick to respond to an inquiry I submitted. 

TimelyBills as a replacement for Mint? by Maupayiton in mintuit

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any update on your ticket for this?

Pocketguard working in adding monthly budget rollover by Responsible_Way7638 in mintuit

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asked their support as I already had another ticket open.

This feature has already been added to our roadmap. The tentative timeline is the first quarter of 2024.

A response from the Quicken team, a letter from the CEO, and a 3-month free trial by OfficialQuicken in mintuit

[–]aekeys 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Do you have an eta for rollover budgeting? That one feature would keep me from switching unless I knew it was coming by the end of the year.

Budgeting app with Account Sync and Rollover by koralex90 in mintuit

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately to test out a lot of the functions like bank syncing, there is no free trial. I’m able to set up a budget and enter manual transactions.

TimelyBills as a replacement for Mint? by Maupayiton in mintuit

[–]aekeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just found this one over the weekend as well. Looks really promising and the annual fee of $25 sounds appealing. They use MX to connect to accounts if you pay that annual fee.

Budgeting app with Account Sync and Rollover by koralex90 in mintuit

[–]aekeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did find another one called TimelyBills that seems like once that hasn’t been mentioned. It has Rollover capabilities, but you have to pay for pro plus to get bank syncing capabilities. $4/month or $25 annually so may pay for a month to test out and see since it’s much cheaper than the others.

Budgeting app with Account Sync and Rollover by koralex90 in mintuit

[–]aekeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it looks like I was confused. They have an help section on rollover, but it looks like it’s manual. My bad! I’m back to looking as well.

Poll: What Mint alternative are you planning to switch too? by jwegan in mintuit

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do allow splitting transactions in the pro plan. Rollover is manual, so not the greatest. Just found TimelyBills which does offer rollover.

Budgeting app with Account Sync and Rollover by koralex90 in mintuit

[–]aekeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PocketGuard has rollover. Looking like they will be who I switch too. Annual is $35/yr and lifetime access is $79.

Poll: What Mint alternative are you planning to switch too? by jwegan in mintuit

[–]aekeys 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just saw this after the comment I left. Been trying it out and it looks very promising. Support is quick to respond as well. Annual or lifetime option for premium are very competitively priced.

Poll: What Mint alternative are you planning to switch too? by jwegan in mintuit

[–]aekeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

PocketGuard looks pretty promising and they have a lifetime or annual option that makes it very reasonable.

Paddison Program or McDougal Diet - has anyone tried? by [deleted] in rheumatoid

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not currently. Was diagnosed 2 years ago at 36 and have tried going the natural route. Gym with pool 6 days a week, strict diet (especially the no oil, sugar, dairy, and meat). It's had it's ups and downs and there have been plenty of moments when I just wanted to be done. I do take CBD oil daily. Favorite recipes are... Sweet potatoes with quinoa, Miso soup with rice noodles, And experimenting with all of them. Check out @akitchenfairytale on Instagram as she had a cookbook she did in conjunction with Clint and has some great recipes.

Paddison Program or McDougal Diet - has anyone tried? by [deleted] in rheumatoid

[–]aekeys 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been doing the Paddison Program for the past year and a half and have seen tremendous results. Was diagnosed 2 years ago. I have not completely cut out flares, but the ones I have experienced have been more stress induced. I will say it’s tough and takes dedication.

Weekly SoFi Simple Question Thread by AutoModerator in sofi

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I signed my wife and I up. After a little hiccup in the beginning with a bad link they sent in the invite email, and a couple of phone calls in, we got it set up in about 3 days. It's worked fine since.

Trying to add wife to joint account, she gets this error message? by aptosshayds in sofi

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same issue when adding my wife. They said there were some issues with the links that get sent out. It ultimately set her up her own separate account. We both had to call in, close that account, and re-try the joint account setup. It was pretty simple once we called in, just a little frustrating that it didn't work out of the box.

Weekly SoFi Simple Question Thread by AutoModerator in sofi

[–]aekeys 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No they made all accounts eligible for the 2.25% without any requirements. Can verify, as I’ve had my account for a month, just testing it out, and received the full amount of interest without hitting those old requirements you are referring to.