COMPARISON
Pulse vs Mint
Mint was Intuit's personal-finance dashboard — it was wound down in 2024 with users migrated to Credit Karma. Even when Mint was active, it wasn't built for businesses: no industry benchmarks, no cash forecasting, no business-bank focus. Pulse fills the void with a business-specific intelligence layer.
WHERE PULSE WINS
- Built for businesses (industry benchmarks, business-bank focus)
- Still operating — Mint was discontinued in 2024
- Real-time cash forecast (Mint didn't do forecasts)
- Subscription detection works on business + personal accounts
- Free first year, $19.99/mo after
WHERE PULSE DOESN'T COMPETE
- Not for personal finance — if you want a personal-spending tracker, look at Monarch or Copilot
Feature comparison
| FEATURE | PULSE | MINT |
|---|---|---|
| Built for business | ✓ | ✗ Personal finance |
| Still operating | ✓ | ✗ Discontinued 2024 |
| Cash forecast | ✓ 13-week | ✗ |
| Industry benchmarks | ✓ | ✗ |
| Multi-account support | ✓ All banks | ✗ |
| Setup time | 60 seconds | — |
Pricing
| TIER | PULSE | MINT |
|---|---|---|
| Entry | Free year 1 | N/A (discontinued) |
| After | $19.99/mo | — |
RECOMMENDED USE
Pulse is the natural successor for business owners who used Mint to keep an eye on their business account.