extension ExtPose

Mint Data Exporter, by Monarch Money

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Browser extension to export your data from Mint. Built by the team at Monarch Money.

Image from store Mint Data Exporter, by Monarch Money
Description from store Export your Mint.com transactions and account balance history before Mint shuts down. Mint is shutting down and migrating its users to Credit Karma on March 23, 2024. --- Best Mint alternative --- This tool is brought to you by Monarch Money. Monarch is the best Mint alternative. Once you finish exporting to CSV, you can import all of your Mint history files with just a few clicks into Monarch and start managing your money like a pro. --- Getting started --- Use this chrome extension while on the Mint.com website to export your transactions and your net worth history. When on the Mint website, the extension will detect your Mint account and give you options for what to download. The extension will download CSVs to your computer with all of your financial data. Your data is NEVER shared. --- Export transactions --- This extension can export all of your transactions at once into one CSV with no limits. Mint's own transaction export tool only exports 10,000 transactions at a time. --- Export account balances --- This extension can also export the balance history for all of your accounts with just one click. Mints own balance history export tool must be done once per account.

Latest reviews

  • (2024-05-27) Tai H.: No longer works as of 05/27/2024. Mint page is no longer available for the extension to function. It worked OK when Mint still had the page needed to download the data. However, when it downloaded it did not include the custom categories and labeled them as the umbrella category (Fuel was labeled as Auto & Transport, etc.). Supposedly they fixed this but that was after my download of my transaction data. The data is still usable if you have a direct copy of transaction data acquired from Mint themselves, but it requires matching and manually renaming each transaction category.
  • (2024-05-07) Kashif Shah: how is it working for some of you with mint shutdown. When i click on plug-in it takes me to mint which then redirects to stupid CK
  • (2024-04-22) Whit Pendergast: update: zombie is still working 4/24/24. good luck!
  • (2024-04-12) Dave Reeb: It still works! Thank you guys so much for posting the review that it worked. Otherwise I would have given up.
  • (2024-04-10) Dystaxia: April 10th, still working!!! Thanks!
  • (2024-04-03) Matthew Koehler: Still worked for me, with Mint shutdown, April 2nd.
  • (2024-03-29) Zo Tabassum: Can confirm that it still works even with Mint shutdown. Download the extension, login to your Mint account, click the plugin and the options below will appear: LOGGED IN TO MINT Download Mint transactions Download Mint account balance history <---- select this
  • (2024-03-26) Jim Conzelman: No longer works now that Mint has shut down. Account balance history goes to a zip file with csvs that are empty.
  • (2024-03-24) Miles Huff: Worked pretty great! Thank you so much for making this, Monarch! Note to readers: This still works even after the Mint shutdown!
  • (2024-03-24) Christina: Wow - from an 11 year Mint user, THANK YOU. Worked perfectly to import history across a dozen accounts and now all my historical info is 1) not lost 2) visualized in more beautiful flow charts than ever. Incredible.
  • (2024-03-22) Andrew: Thank you Monarch for making this extension available. I'm still uncertain if I'll move to you guys, but you really made it such a painless process to download balance and transaction history. I'm extremely grateful!
  • (2024-03-18) M Thompson: This is amazing! Thanks for making the transition so much easier, I can totally endorse Monarch as a great replacement for Mint.
  • (2024-03-16) Todd Johnson: How do you export the data?
  • (2024-03-13) Mike “Aleron”: It worked great! When you log into your Mint account, click on the extension and it will give you buttons to download your transactions or your balances. I did both. I haven't checked the accuracy and probably won't since I stopped using Mint for budgeting. I was just tracking net worth and transactions. I had over 27k transactions and 90 accounts. It says it couldn't download 8 accounts but those may have been the closed ones or the accounts that would frequently glitch. It seems to do what it says. Again, I probably won't double-check. I mainly wanted to get everything downloaded and saved before I moved it to Credit Karma. FYI, I'm using Empower for net worth and transaction tracking. So far, it's awesome!
  • (2024-02-03) Philippe Arteau: Works perfectly. The CSV is reusable on Monarch, but also on other platforms.
  • (2024-01-30) Alex Gomes: Flawless & straightforward. Great idea & execution by Monarch capitalizing on a clear need.
  • (2024-01-04) Levi Blaney: I could import the transactions but not the account balance history. It generated a CSV with duplicate account balance entries. Once I removed the duplicates I got another error: "Balance history between Invalid DateTime and Invalid DateTime." Working with support but that hasnt been a great experience.
  • (2024-01-03) Andrew: Are the other reviews fake? This didnt work at all. It asks to match a single account. I have two bank accounts, with several kinds of accounts in each one. So the upload errors out.
  • (2024-01-01) Nathan Bills: This was awesome! I was able to export ALL of my Mint history at the click of a button (not just the 10k limit on transactions), and it was so easy. Thank you!
  • (2023-12-31) Matt Knutson: Exported ALL my Mint history (not just 10k transactions), as well as account balances with one button press.
  • (2023-12-30) Keith Christlieb: Wow, what a brilliant app! Imported over 17000 records from Mint. NOW, please read: it takes a while if you have a lot of history to match everything up. It took me maybe 60 minutes or so, just getting the matching done. But now I have good solid history. To get the 17k records, I had to do 2 downloads from Mint and then append them into one CSV file, then I imported that. This is not documented, but easy to do if you are familiar with CSVs and the like, I just used Notepad to do.
  • (2023-12-28) John Taylor: Great idea and thanks for trying...but it DoS'd the Mint site so now I'm just getting 429 errors when I try to access it. Hopefully they'll let me back in later, but be warned that this extension might result in Mint blocking you.
  • (2023-12-28) Bryan Henry: Super useful for moving away from Mint
  • (2023-11-29) Shane Afsar: I had almost 14 years of data in Mint. While I couldn't get *everything*, this tool worked really well to port over most of my accounts for the last few years. I was able to use the CSV format to manually update things that needed some fine-tuning. Just make sure to map the imports to the right accounts! The only one I'm having trouble with is Apple Card -- can't use the "Upload Balances" flow in Monarch for it, so the balance is off.
  • (2023-11-29) Christina Kochan: This worked great for me! I only wish I had seen it earlier before I had exported everything from mint manually and imported in chunks. More publicity of this great tool is needed on Monarch sign up! I will be looking forward to when Monarch has implemented importing of balance history to manual accounts so I can import the rest of my balance exports.
  • (2023-11-28) John Gregg: Exceeds mint's rate limit when downloading balances. 429 errors and crashes.
  • (2023-11-24) Kyle Martin: Worked GREAT! Made it much easier, the only problem I encountered was uploading the balance history for accounts Mint knows about but has since been closed however that is not an issue with the extension but a functionality issue with the service that I am confident they will address quickly. Than you for making this easier than manual exports and bringing the account balance history over as that was crucial to my evaluation of the product overall.
  • (2023-11-23) Daryl Li: Worked for me, good script !
  • (2023-11-22) Charlie Kosuth: I had spent hours manually pulling down years of daily balance data from Mint, feeling so frustrated that there wasn't a faster process. Thank you to the Monarch team for stepping up! Can't wait to see the improvements coming next.
  • (2023-11-22) Matt Lyons: Worked great!
  • (2023-11-21) Shaun Stuart: Worked perfectly!
  • (2023-11-20) Chris Hanlon: Worked great!
  • (2023-11-20) Brad C: Made the export from Mint much easier. It couldn't load everything, but I think that's Mint's fault.
  • (2023-11-18) Zachary Graber: my balance history export failed. Developer console showed a bunch of HTTP 429 (Too Many Requests)
  • (2023-11-17) Habib Affinnih: Balance history was buggy, but is now working properly! Big thanks to the Monarch team for putting this together and iterating so quickly to squash the inevitable bugs. You're doing a great service helping to free all the ex-Mint users out there.
  • (2023-11-17) Jesse Kurrasch: balance history export appears to be working now, performed perfectly
  • (2023-11-16) Mark Gray: Balance history issue was fixed, did exactly what I needed
  • (2023-11-16) Christy Clifton: Balance history doesn't work
  • (2023-11-16) Ursula Auger: The transaction export worked perfectly, however I got an error when downloading my balances. Can someone please help us with that? Other users had the same issue. Update - for the balance import file to work, ensure that all your accounts in Mint are setup to show everywhere. If you have "hide from budgets and trends" or "hide everywhere" active for any account, the balance history export will not work. I just successfully exported my balance history.
  • (2023-11-15) Nicolas Borensztein: There's basically only two features. One is export transaction history. This seems to be fast and worked on the first try. The second feature is Account balance history. It gives an error, tells you to close and reopen the extension. When you do that, it shows a spinner that just spins forever. If all you need is transaction history, go for it i guess. Personally I'd rather not trust all my personal financial data to a buggy unproven extension. TBH it gives me hesitation about the Monarch app as well, I'm gonna cancel my subscription before the trial ends. IMO trust is everything in an app like this. Maybe I'll come back later when they've patched some of the issues. UPDATE: when you try to import the transactions into Monarch, it'll REQUIRE you to map every Mint account to an account you have set up in Monarch. Any account that don't already have a destination in Monarch, it'll skip them (no import at all). So I recommend you fully set up monarch first if you plan to use this Mint import feature. Also a final piece of feedback for the Monarch team: the detected category mappings from Mint to Monarch are poor. It misses basic matches like "Dining and Nightlife" -> "Restaurants and bars". Going down the list of hundreds of categories and picking the matches (90% are super obvious) is a hassle. Also this step reveals that Mint has way more categories than Monarch. Eg. "Food Delivery" isn't "restaurants and bars" or "Groceries" IMO.
  • (2023-11-15) Sean Charboneau: Doesn't work to export balance histories, which is basically the whole point
  • (2023-11-15) Sai Win Myint Oo: Need a better instruction if you want to attract mint users since I installed the extension and I don't see anything when I am on mint website.
  • (2023-11-14) Bryan Wall: Account balance history doesn't work. It either displays an error or just spins and never finishes.
  • (2023-11-14) Kimberly Daniel: Worked perfectly for transactions, errors out each time I try to download account balance history

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10,000 history
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4.1053 (57 votes)
Last update / version
2024-03-06 / 1.0.8
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