Mint alternative

Mint is gone. Your financial future isn't.

Mint showed you where your money went. Recurna shows you where it's going — your real balance, week by week, 52 weeks out. Manual-first, no Plaid, $8 CAD/month.

A different kind of tool

From tracking the past to seeing the future.

Mint was a ledger — it connected to your banks, categorised your spending, and showed you what happened last month. A lot of people found that useful. But many also found that knowing what happened wasn't the same as knowing what to do next.

Recurna is forecast-first. It doesn't track what you spent — it projects what you have coming, week by week, and lets you make decisions about the future before it arrives.

A forecast, not just a ledger

Mint showed you where your money went. Recurna shows you where it's going — your real balance, week by week, 52 weeks out. The whole year, at a glance.

A sandbox for decisions

Test any change before it happens: a new expense, a raise, an early debt payoff. See how it shifts your balance over the next year before you commit.

Manual-first, no aggregators

Recurna doesn't ask for your bank login. Anchor your recurring patterns once — paycheque, rent, subscriptions — and the forecast draws itself. No Plaid, no US data aggregators.

Calm by design

No spending shame, no budget police. Recurna gives you the information to make better decisions — and gets out of the way.

Then and now

What you had. What you can have.

Mint (gone)

View
Spending history
Decisions
What did I spend?
Bank connection
Required (Plaid)
Data
US aggregators
What-if sandbox
Weekly cash-flow view
Price (CAD / mo)
Free (was ad-supported)

Recurna

View
52-week rolling forecast
Decisions
What happens if I do X?
Bank connection
Optional — manual-first
Data
Out of US aggregators
What-if sandbox
Yes — on Pro
Weekly cash-flow view
Yes
Price (CAD / mo)
$8 / free tier available

Recurna is $8 CAD/month, or $72/year. Free tier gives you a 12-week forecast forever.

Getting started

Up and running in about 15 minutes.

  1. 1

    Apply for beta access

    Recurna Flow is in invite-only beta. Apply and you'll hear back within a few days.

  2. 2

    Anchor your recurring patterns

    Add your paycheque, rent, and regular expenses — each one once. Recurna uses these to project your balance forward.

  3. 3

    See your year

    Your rolling balance appears immediately. The free tier shows 12 weeks. Pro shows 52 weeks and beyond.

  4. 4

    Test a decision

    Use the sandbox to see what happens if you change anything — a new bill, a raise, an early payoff — before you commit.

Common questions

After Mint.

Mint shut down — what should I use instead?

If you want something close to what Mint did (track spending, categorise transactions), Monarch Money or Copilot are the common replacements. If you want to go further — to see the next 52 weeks and test the future before you live it — Recurna is a different kind of tool. Many former Mint users find that tracking the past wasn't giving them what they actually needed.

Can I import my Mint data into Recurna?

Recurna is in invite-only beta. CSV import is on the roadmap. For most former Mint users, the move is simpler than it sounds: you re-anchor your recurring patterns once (paycheque, rent, subscriptions, fixed expenses) and the forecast draws itself. Most people are set up in under 15 minutes.

Is Recurna just another budgeting app?

Recurna is not a budgeting app in the Mint sense. It doesn't ask you to categorise every coffee or assign buckets. It's a cash-flow forecaster: it shows your real balance week by week and lets you test decisions before you make them.

How much does Recurna cost?

The free tier gives you a 12-week rolling forecast, forever. Pro unlocks the unlimited horizon (52 weeks by default, further on demand) and the what-if sandbox. Pro is $8 CAD/month, or $72/year.

Ready to see what's coming?

See your year. Test the future before you live it.

Founding members get Pro free for a year, then $6/mo locked for two more. A free 12-week tier ships at public launch.

Apply for the beta

Recurna Flow is in invite-only beta — apply for a founding seat .