
They might eventually offer the ability to take data out (along with offering business cards, family cards, etc) but fiscal responsibility is just a small implied inducement as part of a larger list of overall benefits. The most I’ve seen them directly tout is a rather marketing-massaged, ‘designed to help customers lead a healthier financial life’ statement. If Apple is touting fiscal responsibility Feels much better to me than chasing down ambiguous reward points. I don’t get cards often, but I love the iOS integration and dead simple cashback.

Side note, super excited about my apple card. They focus a little bit too much on a strict budget which is more finicky than I want, but as a net worth & spending tool, it works great. I’m making some compromises but it feels worth it. Immediately after letting go of my Mint crutches I felt so much better. YNAB has improved greatly and almost has all of the features of Mint without any of the worries about how my personal data is handled.

#Apple card on mint app manual#
Mint doesn’t offer an easy way to have a manual account like Mint does until there is some import option. I’ve dabbled in YNAB a few times and now I’ve fully pulled the trigger thanks to Apple Card. I’ve been on a spirit quest for a long time for a solid money manager app without much luck. They essentially have more information about me than Facebook and Google combined (two companies I’ve already moved away from). I’ve been a long-time Mint user and I’ve felt a bit gross about it for some time now.
