Start your day with Mint.com on MyYahoo!

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Many Americans start each day on their personalized My Yahoo! homepage. Starting today, they can use our new Yahoo! application to keep an eye on their money and budgets right along with their email, weather reports, sports scores, and news streams. If you’re a My Yahoo user, please try out the app today!
To add the app click here, or from My Yahoo! go to “Add Content” and look for the “Open Apps” category in the My Yahoo! gallery.
Look for the small
Mint leaf logo and click on
“+ Add”.
My Yahoo! users using the Mint.com app will get many of the at-a-glance insights that existing Mint.com users love most — an overview of their financial essentials — net cash, budgets, categorized spending, Mint.com alerts, investment performance, and ways to save – all on their home page.
And because so many Yahoo! users check their home page from their laptop while away from home, the Mint.com Yahoo! app does not display account balances or specific transactions. But all those details are just a click away on the Mint.com website.
We were honored to get the call from Yahoo! asking us to create a version of Mint.com specifically for their new Application Platform. We were one of just a select few companies chosen, we’ve knocked ourselves out getting this to market, and we’re excited to see it launch. At Mint, we believe that managing your personal finances should be an integrated part of your day-to-day life. Please let us know if or how the Mint.com Yahoo! app does that for you.
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19 Comments so far
leave a commentthis looks great though i’d be more likely to use it on netvibes than myyahoo…
What is this MyYahoo!? I would rather start my day with Mint + iGoogle
When do you expect to add this to iGoogle?
nice! will a google widget be available soon?
If I click your link “to add the app click here” it to MyYahoo, it adds the section “Yahoo! Answers: Questions from George Liao” to your page.” Might want to check that link!
+1 for iGoogle. That would be awesome.
hehe isn’t it funny that we all expect this in google.
i love the idea but i’m pretty sure the average people that uses yahoo is way lower than google
iGoogle please!
where is iGoogle… who uses Yahoo anymore these days?
First, let me start with some praise. Mint.com is without a doubt the best personel finance tool on the web. I have no issues and wish this was around years ago. The site is easy to use and I can keep track of what I want. Awseome site.
I just have to agree with the others and ask when the iGoogle app will go live. I’m sure MyYahoo is being used by some people, but I have to belive that iGoogle is being used alot more by the same people who use Mint.
Keep up the great site. Love it.
I agree: I don’t even use Yahoo. Having it on iGoogle would be great.
Yes, another here who would like to use on iGoogle
I’m sure Mint and Yahoo! have entered into some sort of exclusivity agreement for the Mint app on MyYahoo!, at least for some amount of time. That’s fair business and is completely understandable.
Just don’t forget about me and the other millions of iGoogle users in the future
What I really want is an apple dashboard widget that remembers my sign in info so I don’t have to sign in every time, and so I can see my financial information quickly.
That said, the myyahoo stuff is nice, but in the small view it has my total budget incorrectly.
In fact, between myyahoo, mint.com, and the iphone app, all three show different amounts on the graphs for my total budget (some say I’m over, some say I’m under), and myyahoo even quotes an incorrect amount left for the total budget.
Another vote for iGoogle please.
I too would like to see this on iGoogle please
iGoogle PLEASE!
Looking forward to an iGoogle gadget!
iGoogle would be very cool. Yahoo is dead, like Quicken
.