Is there not a 7 or 30 free trial? I have never used Quicken or Simplifi. I am looking to replace Mint that sucks so bad now, but I have no idea if Simplifi is better, does it really connect all my accounts, categorize expenses well etc. I need to free it before I buy!

You need to pay for the subscription up front. If within 30 days you find you do not like it or it does not meet your needs you can request a full refund with no questions asked. So, in a way it is like a free trial period just that you first need to pay for it.


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I am evaluating a few budgeting apps as an alternative to Mint and try to try Simplifi. I keep seeing a "30 day free trial" option in Google search and the Simplifi front page. However, when I "Get Started" and create an account, it immediately prompts me for payment and the subscription starts immediately instead of 30 days out. I do not want to pay before I even get to see what the app looks like.

@scootermcgee What I do with free trials of any kind is use my Google calendar to set a reminder a few days before the trial is up and set an e-mail notification for that day. This way, I can decide towards the end of the free trial if I want to keep it or cancel.

@scootermcgee My understanding is they at least temporarily may have brought back the free trial (perhaps due to Mint closing). The original wording was worded that you could get your money back for 30 days, but i think they brought back the try-before-you-buy thing. I am not a Simplifi employee/representative so I may be wrong.

Like many of the other comments here, I'm looking for a replacement for Mint. I think I'm down to it being between Simplifi and Monarch. I was looking at a comparison sheet, and saw that Simplifi had a 90 day free trial and Monarch only had a 30 day trial, so I decided to try Simplifi first.

Unlike some of its competitors, Quicken does not offer a free entry-level version of its program or even a free trial of its paid products. For thrifty budgeters hoping to try before they buy, this choice may move QuiQuickenken further down the list.

Unlike many other companies in this space, Quicken does not offer a free product or trial. However, its most basic service starts at less than $4 per month, (less than $50 per year), which puts it in the realm of affordability for a wide range of consumers. For small business owners and entrepreneurs, its $9.99-per-month product offers significant savings over popular competitors such as QuickBooks.

Did you know that you can enjoy Quicken's personal finance management tool free trial without getting charged? The most available option for Quicken new users is to get a free trial using their credit card details. However, this method can automatically renew a subscription, leading to more charges. Nevertheless, you need not worry about getting charged after the free trial. DoNotPay offers a perfect solution to curb this problem of paying for a service you are not enjoying using.

Through DoNotPay's free virtual credit card, you can successfully get Quicken free trials and don't get charged. The DoNotPay virtual credit card authenticates the sign-in option without requiring your credit card information needed for a free trial.

This series is meant for you if you aim to get a risk-free Quicken free trial. By reading this series to its end, you will successfully get a Quicken free trial without any risk of getting charged for unsatisfying service. So, let's quickly get to know how to get Quicken free trial without getting charged.

No, Quicken does not offer a demo or a free trial. It only provides a 30-day risk-free trial where you purchase any package and get a refund after 30 days if you are unsatisfied with their product. The packages available for the risk-free trial include:

Yes, after the 30 days risk-free trial, Quicken automatically makes deductions from your credit card. You can cancel the subscription before 30 days if you no longer need it. Otherwise, you will have to pay the total amount in the next month.

At times, people forget to unsubscribe from a service they are not enjoying on time. This makes them incur charges for a service they are not enjoying using. DoNotPay has enabled new users to access free trials through a free virtual credit card to avoid this problem. The free virtual card bypasses authentication when signing up for a service you want to get a free trial.

The trial version is fully functional and allows you to manually enter 100 transactions. Imported transactions are not limited, so you'll be able to fully test downloading data from your bank, and importing data from other personal finance software.

If you decide to purchase the program at a later date you can keep all data you have entered during the trial period.

Simplifi is a paid subscription product, with monthly and yearly plans available. If you're concerned about taking the plunge, don't be--we offer a 30 day free trial so you can make sure Simplifi is right for you. You can check out our plans here.

No. Simplifi is an entirely new product and is not included in any of the existing Quicken plans. If you are actively using Quicken now, Simplifi is not for you as it cannot read your Quicken data. If you are looking to try a new solution, Simplifi comes with a 30 day free trial and a choice between a monthly and annual plan.

Support is worse than non-existent. It is March 8th and I have been trying to get support since the first week in January. I was on the phone with a rep for 2 hours trying to get bill pay to work. I was told to hang on I need to ask my manager about that and then hung up on. I tried chatting and was told that you cannot use chat for online bill pay. Called the support number and was told that there is a special number for online bill pay. I called that number and was told by the rep that I needed to go to quickenbillpay.com but he would stay on the line and would call me back if I got disconnected. That was a week ago. Still havent gotten at call. Went through the insutructions on the quickenbillpay.com website to set up a new account and it indicated it would take 2 -3 days to set up an account and I would receive 2 transactions on my bank statement from them. Check my statement and then come back and enter those figures to confirm I own the account. That was 6 days ago and still no transactions. Yesterday I received an email that I must send in 1. My drivers License. 2. My Social Security Card. 3. my most recent utility bill from water, gas, or electric company only. 4. A voided check from each account I want to use.

Sounds like an internet scam to me. I called quicken and explained I wasn't comfortable sending all of this over the internet and by the way I have been paying for your services for 25 years and now you want all of this info. Their response is quicken was sold and that they are a new company and they have to have the info or no bill pay services! No wonder they bill pay services are now included in the Premier package. No one can use it! The bad part is I have all of my payments for cars, houses, utilities, credit cards set up for auto pay using quicken bill pay. Now I have to find another way to get them paid because it has taken 2 months and I still am not set up for bill pay. By the way they don't tell you this is what happens when you download Quicken 2018. Beware!

This folder is the only folder that I can find with an option to toggle between "Make on-line Only" and "Make Available Online." I have been doing some trial and error and found that I can open Dropbox files for year 2022 but none for year 2023. I have tried opening the 2023 files while offline and online only and they still don't work.

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Upgrading from such an older version is not exactly straightforward however as it'll require a stepped upgrade through a CashBook 2004 trial in order for your file to be upgraded sufficiently to upgrade to the current edition of Reckon Personal Home & Business 2022.

Download this add-in for a free trial, which allows you to try before you buy. You can use the trial to test in your environment with a limited number of transactions. When you purchase then use your product key to unlock the trial to the full version.


I, too, don't have Quicken H&B, only Quicken Deluxe but agree with

Steven that just giving your accountant a copy of your Quicken file

might be the best bet.A year-end Account Balance report with all accounts included plus an

Income/Expense by Category report for the year (all accounts included,

all categories included, all transfers excluded) is the equivalent of

a trial balance.The closest you can come to a nominal ledger (general ledger here in

the US) would be to produce a Register Report for each account

(Investment accounts in Quicken don't have this report coded in, but

I'll assume you don't have Investment accounts) and then produce, one

at a time, Income/Expense by Category reports for the year for each

category and subcategory, expanded to show all detail. A very tedious

process.Tom Young

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