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I’m pleased to announce Mint.com is officially launching today at TechCrunch 40 in San Francisco. Our free online personal finance web-app is now open to everyone!

For those of you who have enjoyed our private beta and financial content, now is the time to tell your friends, family, and anyone who could use:

  • A little financial organization.
  • Free personal finance software
  • Insight into where their money goes, across all accounts.
  • Email & SMS bill reminders and alerts.
  • Personalized savings suggestions averaging over $1,000 during our beta.

Since Mint is free, and only takes a few minutes to setup, why not pass along a good financial tip?

Private Beta Feedback:

We’ve received nearly 3,000 emails in the past few weeks with product suggestions, bug reports, and requests. We read every single one of them, and I just want to say: Thank you; you’re helping make Mint better in a very real way.

While it may take us some time to add all the banks and credit unions requested, we’re working on it. Here are some user suggested features we will be rolling out in the next few months:

  • Transaction-level drill-down from the spending pie graph
  • Rename / nick-name an account
  • Exclude accounts (e.g. don’t show my business account, just my checking)
  • Support for student loans, mortgages, and brokerages.

Keep the suggestions coming!

Bloggers & Journalists:

Thank you for respecting our press embargo. The rules of TechCrunch 40 forbade advanced coverage – any leaks would have meant being kicked out of the conference entirely! You are now free to write what you like about Mint, good and bad, screen shots and all. You can find a company background, logos, and screenshots on our PR & Blogger Resources page.

Again, I want to thank every Mint beta user for taking the time to provide such tremendous feedback. I hope Mint continues to be a product you use in your daily life. On our side, we’ll do our best to help you “do more with your money.”

Aaron Patzer
Founder & CEO, Mint.com

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  1. Chris Legg

    Just registering more interest for a UK version!

  2. Just adding my vote to a UK version of Mint, and of course, offering myself up as a Beta Tester :)

  3. +1 UK.

    Cheers.

  4. Dan Armstrong

    Not sure if it is worth adding another name to this petition for a UK localised version of the service. Even just confirmation that mint.com are still intending to do something in the UK would be something.

    I thought it might be worth suggesting that if they were to launch something in the UK they should get in touch with http://www.moneysavingexpert.com. With over 3m people receiving their weekly email & nearly 7m visitors to the website a month that is a *lot* of potential publicity. This kind of product seems totally in-line with the ethos of Martin Lewis. Maybe they could teach him a thing or 2 about design too!

  5. I also would like to use your software but I am in the UK… So another vote from me ;)

  6. Chris Bond

    Add me to the UK beta software, would love to be able to use mint.com to manage my accounts!

  7. Andrew Moffett

    +1 UK
    plus add me to beta if required

  8. I’d like to be the 5,124th person on the UK beta testing list.

  9. Love the idea… but WE NEED IT IN THE UK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    There is a huge market here with nobody offering what you do.

    You can make a killing.

    Ill be the 5,125th person for uk beta testing.

  10. The number of people requesting this is HUGE. +1 UK here too.

    Whatever it takes to get this to the UK. We’re still in the dark ages when it comes to personal financial management.

    Pretty please? I’ll buy you all a pint. Heck, I’ll buy you the pub.

  11. Considering the feedback asking about UK versions of this it would be nice if the Mint.com team could at least respond to this.

  12. Another +1 to a UK service, please :)

  13. Michael

    Please include me on your UK version. Thanks!!

  14. I’d love to be part of the UK beta test. When is this starting?

  15. REALLY interested in the UK version! Sounds brilliant.

  16. Cameron Kennedy

    Love to be part of the UK beta, please…

  17. James Franklin

    Can’t wait for the UK version! Does anyone actually work at mint, or are they just ignoring us?

  18. @James Franklin – I think they are ignorning us! This post announces Mint launching in September 2007. I commented above in September 2008 and have been watching us Brits saying “+1 for UK beta” ever since then!

    I hope that they are working on bringing it to the UK. It makes total sense but they have been SO silent about it I really wonder…

  19. A UK version would be fantastic, they said late 2008/early 2009 and now its spring. Any more info?

  20. I’d pay a monthly / annual fee for something like this (probably around the amount I pay for flickr) IF IT WAS OUT IN THE UK!!

    Please, an update, someone? :)

  21. Hi guys, I’d also love a UK version. My finances are out of control and it looks like Mint.com could really help! Any news on a UK release?

  22. Had a response from Mint about non-US availability. No new news though…

    bq[fr]. Thank you for contacting Mint.com.
    Note: I am sending this to inform that almost all US accounts can be added. However, factors that come into play with our providers and adding banks (Size of Bank, Assets held by Bank and Login security requirements). Non US-based account can’t be added due to currency conversion.
    Currently Mint only supports US based financial institutions. We do plan to support financial institutions based outside of the US and we will attempt to notify you via email when we do. We would also recommend keeping an eye on our forums at http://forums.mint.com/ for regular product updates and announcements.

  23. Brad Clark

    I got this reply from mint today.

    Not sure if its automated or not. It seems it.

    “Thank you for contacting Mint.com.

    Our apologies for your inconvenience. Please keep an eye on our forums at http://forums.mint.com for any updates.

    Note: I am sending this to inform that almost all US accounts can be added. However, factors that come into play with our providers and adding banks (Size of Bank, Assets held by Bank and Login security requirements). Non US-based account can’t be added due to currency conversion.

    Currently Mint only supports US based financial institutions. We do plan to support financial institutions based outside of the US and we will attempt to notify you via email when we do. We would also recommend keeping an eye on our forums at http://forums.mint.com/ for regular product updates and announcements.”

    Looks like they are working on it, not too much longer I hope.

  24. Kublax does not work, it is in Beta- any ideas as to when it will work?

  25. And will it work in the US? Are there any potentially Global solutions?

  26. Moving the MINT service to the UK would require convincing UK banks to co-operate. However if this was acheived such a service would have a massive appeal, since (1) in the UK budgeting programs are very thin on the ground, and (2) we are in the middle of a recession. On the other hand convincing UK banks is easier when you are already a big player. To do this – launch an intermediate UK product, just like the US product but allowing compatibility with CSV & QIF files. Most UK banks already allow these file types to be downloaded online.

  27. @Nigel – Good idea! Mint should just launch with a manual download service. I do this via Wesabe already but Mint seems better so I wouldn’t mind.

  28. Ali Nicoll

    Another UK vote

    Played around with Kublax, disappointing.

  29. Sripada

    You can use yodlee money center. It supports most of the UK banks and Mint.com uses yodlee services behind the scenes anyway.

  30. @Sripada: I just tried signing up to Yodlee.com but despite selecting UK as my country it still requires an American state and only numbers in the “zip code” which means I can’t use my UK address. Are you sure UK people can sign up? What am I missing?

  31. @Alex
    I signed up for Yodlee’s MoneyCentre and just used a random state and zipcode. I was able to add my UK bank accounts without a problem. Interface is a little bit full on and not straight forward to navigate, I’m guessing Mint would be much more intuitive, but for now until Mint are an option I’m going to see how MoneyCentre fares.

    I tried Kublax but not impressed. Seems to lack design consideration and comes across as rushed/amateur.

  32. James Scott

    Send me an email when the UK version is ready!

  33. Yousef Khalaf

    Need I say it? UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK UK
    Queen Lizzie could probably use your help too! she needs to figure out if she can afford to keep feeding those corgis!

  34. Pleeeease bring this to the UK!

  35. Please…. UK Support!!!!!!! ASAP!!!!!

  36. Put me down for UK support. Please let us al know when you plan on making this happen. Thanks.

  37. Please email me when your support GBP and UK banks. Thanks

  38. Jags Singh

    Love to see a UK version too. Happy to sign up as BETA user.

    Please post an update on this blog about the progress for UK version, pleeeeaaaaassssseeeee.

  39. I keep checking every couple of months, any idea of when you will have a UK version available?

  40. Tried Kublax, works pretty well for me everytime.

  41. Baronne

    Mint UK -one vote!

  42. Its almost May 2009 and not a peep from Mint in the UK!

    When, when, when, when??

  43. Seriously, when is the UK version coming out. I’d even pay for it.

  44. Another vote for the UK – please! :) x

  45. Any news on Mint in the UK yet? People are screaming out for this.

  46. I can’t wait for mint UK either!! :)

  47. Kate Platonova

    Here is yet another volunteer for a UK BETA!

  48. Seems pretty poor that there has been no official response on this. I’d love this service in the UK too and lack of news when demand seems so high is not great PR.

  49. Hi – I am a very pleased (relatively new) user of Mint.com who lives in the UK, but has a number of US accounts. I’d love to beta test a UK version, but mostly I’d love to be able to see all my UK and US info aggregated together in one overview page. PLEASE tell me I’ll be able to do that once you launch your UK site!

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