The best Mint alternative for Europe
Brixa is the EU-native replacement for Mint: it connects to 2,700+ European banks read-only and sorts every transaction with AI, in multiple currencies and 19 languages.
Mint was shut down in 2024 and its users were pushed to Credit Karma, which has no real budgeting. And if you are in Europe, Mint never truly worked here anyway, it was built for US banks. Brixa is the EU-native place to land.
| Feature | Brixa | Mint |
|---|---|---|
| EU bank coverage | 2,700+ EU banks | Gone (shut down in 2024) |
| Automatic AI categorization | Yes | Was yes |
| Manual entry required | No | No |
| Read-only bank access | Yes, credentials never stored | Was via provider |
| EU data hosting | Yes | US only |
| Multi-currency | Yes | No |
| Subscription detection | Yes | Was yes |
| Savings goals | Yes | Was yes |
| Partner / shared view | Yes, read-only | No |
| Platforms | iPhone (iOS) | Discontinued |
| Price (annual) | 89.99 EUR | Gone (was free, ad-funded) |
| Free trial | 7 days | Not available |
Where Mint is genuinely better
- It was free, because ads and your data paid for it
- It had a mature web app and years of history for US users
Why Europeans switch to Brixa
- It still exists, and it is built for Europe
- Automatic open-banking sync across more than 2,700 European banks
- AI categorization and multi-currency, in 19 languages
- Funded by a simple subscription, so your data is never the product
Mint is gone. Intuit shut it down in 2024 and nudged everyone toward Credit Karma, which doesn’t really do budgeting. If you’re reading this, you’re probably still figuring out where to go next.
Here’s the honest bit for anyone in Europe: Mint was never a great fit here. It was built around US banks and English-only, US-style categories. Brixa is built for Europe from day one, with automatic open-banking sync across more than 2,700 banks, AI that sorts every transaction, and multi-currency support in 19 languages.
The one thing Mint had that Brixa doesn’t is a 0 price. But Mint paid for that by showing you ads and making money off your data. Brixa runs on a simple subscription instead, so your financial data is never the product.
Your data stays yours
Read-only access
Brixa can see your transactions but can never move money. Your bank login is never stored.
Licensed open banking
Connections run through a regulated European open-banking (AISP) provider, the same rails your bank trusts.
Hosted in the EU
Your data lives in the EU and is handled the GDPR way. It is yours, and you can delete it anytime.
No ads, no data selling
Brixa is paid for by a simple subscription, so your financial data is never the product.
Questions people ask
- Is Mint still available?
- No. Intuit shut Mint down in 2024 and pointed users to Credit Karma, which has no real budgeting.
- What is the best Mint alternative in Europe?
- Brixa. It connects to 2,700+ European banks, sorts every transaction with AI, and works in multiple currencies and 19 languages.
- Does Brixa work with European banks?
- Yes, that is the whole point. Mint was built for US banks; Brixa is built for Europe.
- Is Brixa free like Mint was?
- Brixa has a 7-day free trial, then 89.99 EUR a year. Mint was free because it showed ads and monetized your data. Brixa does neither.
- Is it safe to connect my bank?
- Access is read-only through a regulated European open-banking provider. Your login is never stored, and Brixa can never move money.
See your money sorted automatically
Connect your European banks, and every transaction arrives already categorized. Read-only, private, in your language. Free for 7 days.
Last updated July 2026. Prices and bank coverage checked 10 July 2026.