The Mint app and services will stop working on March 23, 2024. In this guide, we will walk you through the simple process of exporting your transactions from Mint and uploading them to Skwad.
Step 1: Exporting Transactions from Mint
Begin by logging in to your Mint account in your browser. Once logged in, go to the Transactions page, where you will find a list of all your transactions. Click the “download transaction” button to download a CSV file with all your transactions.
Step 2: Uploading Your Mint Transactions to Skwad
Upload your CSV file in the app. We will handle the rest and notify you once your transactions are ready!
Benefits of Using Skwad
Skwad provides granular insights into your spending habits by breaking down individual receipt line items. With Skwad, you can securely track your expenses without sharing sensitive bank login details.
If you have history from other sources too, see how to import old transactions. When you bring your file over, Skwad’s CSV import supports Tags and Original Description columns for more control, and you can keep working the way you like by tracking your spending in Google Sheets.
Frequently asked questions
Will I lose my transaction history when I move from Mint to Skwad?
No. You download your full transaction history from Mint as a CSV and upload it to Skwad, so your spending history comes with you and your budgets and trends start with a complete picture.
Do I need to edit the Mint CSV before uploading it to Skwad?
No. Mint exports are ready to go — upload the file as-is and Skwad handles the rest.
Does importing from Mint require connecting my bank?
No. The import is a file upload, so it never requires your bank username or password.