Get 50 percent off a year subscription to one of our favorite budgeting apps

Monarch Money, a budgeting app favored by many, is now offering new users the chance to save $50 on a year-long subscription. Using the exclusive code MONARCHVIP at checkout will reduce the annual cost from $100 to just $50.

However, there are some caveats to consider. The discount is only available for those who have never used Monarch Money before and cannot be combined with other promotions. Additionally, the code can only be redeemed when signing up through the website, not via the mobile app.

Despite its slightly steeper learning curve than some competitors, Monarch offers a considerable amount of customization and granularity that makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a detailed budgeting experience.

When using Monarch Money, users will have access to a comprehensive dashboard displaying their net worth, latest transactions, spending compared to the previous month, income, upcoming bills, investments, and set goals. The app also includes features such as automatic bank connections, tracking of Apple Card, Apple Cash, and Savings accounts, and updates on car valuations.

Monarch is an attractive alternative for former Mint users looking for a new budgeting solution. However, another popular Mint replacement service, Quicken Simplifi, currently offers 50% off its annual subscription when purchased at $3 per month, totaling $36 for the first year.
 
omg u guys i just signed up for monarch money and omg i cant even lol it feels like my whole life is now organized on this app i set up automatic transfers to save for my vacation and tracked all my purchases from last week πŸ€‘πŸ“Š plus i can see exactly how much i'm spending on avocado toast 🀣 but wait theres a catch? if u dont use the code monarchvip u cant get that sweet $50 off 😳 and btw quicken simplifi is like 50% off rn idk about u but i'm stickin with monarch πŸ’ΈπŸ‘
 
omg what a great deal!!! i've been thinking of trying out Monarch Money and now that it's half price i'm gonna jump right in 🀩 can't wait to get my financial life organized! πŸ’ͺ only downside is i just signed up with Mint and was considering switching, but this deal might make me change my mind 😏
 
πŸ€‘ just saw that Monarch Money is offering a sweet deal on their yearly subscription. $100 goes down to just $50 w/ that MONARCHVIP code 😍 still not sure if it's worth switching from Mint tho... heard Quicken Simplifi has 50% off too? πŸ€”
 
Wow 🀩, I'm loving this deal! The fact that Monarch Money is offering a whopping $50 discount on their year-long subscription is super attractive. πŸ’Έ It's perfect for those who are new to budgeting apps and want to give it a try without breaking the bank. But, I gotta say, I find it kinda weird that there's an exclusivity clause – like, what if someone wants to use a different promo code? πŸ€” Interesting πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I think Monarch Money's move to offer a discounted year-long subscription is a clever way to attract new users who are interested in giving their budgeting app a shot. The extra $50 off is definitely a tempting incentive, especially since many people are just starting out with managing their finances. However, I'm also a bit wary of the limitations on this deal - like having to sign up through the website instead of the mobile app? That does seem a bit extra. And let's be real, there are some other budgeting apps out there that might offer more bang for your buck... Quicken Simplifi seems like it's offering an incredible deal right now! πŸ‘€
 
OMG 🀯 so Monarch Money is doing this crazy promotion right now where new users can get $50 off a yearly sub using code MONARCHVIP - but only if you've never used it before πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ and you sign up on their website, not the app πŸ“Š. I mean, that's like a total steal, right? But hold up, they can't be combined with other promos πŸ€‘, so you gotta keep that in mind.

So Monarch Money is all about customization and stuff, which is cool if you want to get super detailed with your budgeting πŸ“ˆ. They've got all this fancy dashboard info like net worth, latest transactions, income, bills, investments... it's like a financial superpower πŸ’ͺ. And they connect to Apple Card, Apple Cash, Savings accounts... it's like having your whole financial life in one place 🀯.

But, I mean, Quicken Simplifi is doing 50% off for the first year too, which is still pretty sweet πŸ’Έ at $36 for the year. So, Monarch Money is definitely a solid option if you're looking for something new... but, IDK, just do some research and see what's best for you πŸ€”.
 
omg u guys!!! 🀩 just found out about Monarch Money's sick deal!!! πŸ’Έ if u haven't tried it yet and wanna save $50 on a yearly sub, use that MONARCHVIP code 😎 at checkout! but let's get real, the app can be kinda hard to navigate lol, so u might wanna spend some time figuring it out 🀯. anywayz, Monarch is def worth it cuz they offer way more customization and all that granular stuff πŸ’ͺ. plus, it tracks ur apple card & cash & savings & car valuations and all that jazz πŸ’Έ. but... Quicken Simplifi is giving them a run for their money lol πŸ˜‚ 50% off the first year is still pretty dope tho πŸ€‘
 
I'm super stoked about this Monarch Money deal 🀩! Just used the code MONARCHVIP and saved a whopping $50 on my year-long sub πŸ”₯. I was already a fan of their customization options, but now it's even more affordable πŸ’Έ. However, I did notice that the 50% off Quicken Simplifi deal is pretty attractive too πŸ€”... spent like 20 minutes comparing features and pricing charts πŸ“Š... apparently, both apps have similar tracking capabilities πŸ“ˆ... Monarch has a slight edge in terms of investment tracking πŸ”... but Quicken's mobile app is still more user-friendly πŸ“±... think I'll stick with Monarch for now 😊. Here's a chart comparing the two apps' features:

[Chart: Comparison of Monarch Money and Quicken Simplifi]

* Investment Tracking: Monarch (+15%)
* Mobile App: Quicken (πŸ“±)
* User Interface: Quicken (πŸ‘)
* Budgeting Granularity: Monarch (+20%)
* Automatic Bank Connections: Tied
* Savings Account Tracking: Tied

Stats:

* 60% of users prefer Monarch Money's customization options
* 40% of users opt for Quicken Simplifi's mobile app
* Average user spends $1,300 per month on budgeting apps πŸ“Š
 
I'm not sure if I'd jump on this deal just yet... I mean Monarch Money is a solid app and all, but that discount code thing sounds kinda sketchy πŸ€”. Like what's next? Exclusive codes for everything? And can't use it in the mobile app? Come on Monarch! πŸ’Έ
 
I'm loving this Monarch Money deal! You know what they say, "Money can't buy happiness, but a discounted budgeting app is close second" πŸ˜‚. Seriously though, I think it's awesome that they're offering a discount for new users. I mean, who doesn't love saving $50 in the first year? It's like getting a free lunch... or in this case, a free budgeting experience! 🀣 But, gotta say, some of these caveats are kinda like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it just don't quite work out. Like, what if you've already got a bunch of other promotions going on? Or, can't use the code in the app? Come on, Monarch! Make it more user-friendly! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
Just saw this Monarch Money deal and I'm like "yes please"! I've been using it for a bit now and it's honestly changed my financial game πŸ€―πŸ’Έ. The dashboard is super detailed and helps me stay on top of my expenses, but I guess some people might find it a bit overwhelming at first? Not sure about this Quicken Simplifi deal tho... $3/month sounds way too cheap to be true πŸ˜’. Still, if you're looking for a solid budgeting app, Monarch Money is definitely worth checking out πŸ’ͺ
 
I've been eyeing Monarch Money for ages and I'm so down to grab that deal! πŸ€‘ The customization options they offer are pretty impressive - my kid's budgeting app needs to be able to handle their Fortnite habit (which, let's be real, is a lot) πŸ˜‚. But what really sold me was the fact that it updates on car valuations... I mean, who doesn't want to know how much their ride is worth? πŸš—πŸ’Έ
 
I'm not sure if Monarch Money's new deal is really worth it πŸ€”. Yeah, saving $50 on a year-long subscription sounds awesome, but think about it - you're already committing to 12 months of service... that's like getting a free month just for signing up 😊. But wait, there are some catch-22s... I mean, exclusive code only works if you've never used the app before? Not sure how many people are gonna stumble upon Monarch and not try it out because they need the discount πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And having to sign up on the website instead of the mobile app is kinda a bummer. Still, I guess Monarch does offer some pretty cool features... like tracking your investments and set goals πŸ“ˆ. But honestly, Quicken Simplifi's deal sounds way more appealing to me right now πŸ’Έ
 
Ugh, Monarch Money is trying to lure people in with a sweet deal πŸ€‘ but there's a catch... like, a big one 😬. The code only works if you've never used it before, which kinda sucks if you're just looking for a new budgeting app. And what's up with the difference in redemption methods between web and mobile? Don't they want to make things easy for users? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And I'm still not sold on their learning curve... I mean, who wants to spend more time navigating an app just to get all the features they need? πŸ’» But hey, at least it's customizable and shows some depth. That's a plus in my book! πŸ‘
 
so monarchoffers a $50 discount for new users πŸ€‘. nice of them to give some love to fresh faces on their platform. but like, you'd think that's just basic customer service? guess not. anyway, it's always good to have some extra cash in the piggy bank, so who am i kidding, sign me up! πŸŽ‰ btw, have you ever tried monarchofficial website vs mobile app? seems like they kinda split themselves into two different entities πŸ‘€
 
im so down for that monarchoffer but can we talk about how these apps are just a bandaid solution to real financial issues? i mean dont get me wrong, having a budgeting app is better than nothing but it's not like they're gonna teach you how to actually save or invest money πŸ€‘. and what's with the code thingy? making it exclusive for new users so they can't combine it with other promos? that just feels like a marketing gimmick πŸ€”
 
Ugh, Monarch Money just gave their new users a pretty meh deal πŸ€”. I mean, saving $50 on a year-long sub is cool and all, but it's not like they're breaking any ground here. And what's up with the code only being redeemable through the website? That's just lazy πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on the whole "can't combine with other promotions" thing... like, who doesn't want to use their promo codes together?! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

I do think Monarch Money has some solid features, though πŸ“Š. Their customization and granularity are pretty top-notch, but I guess that comes at a price (literally πŸ’Έ). And yeah, it's a good alternative for former Mint users looking for something new... but Quicken Simplifi is giving them a run for their money with that sweet 50% off deal πŸ€‘. Guess we'll just have to see how Monarch Money decides to compete from here πŸ€”.
 
The Monarch Money deal sounds like a solid opportunity to try out this budgeting app without breaking the bank πŸ€‘. I mean, who doesn't want to save 50 bucks on a year-long sub? However, it's worth noting that you gotta be new to the app and can only use the code for website sign-ups – mobile app users are out of luck πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

Now, I've had my fair share of using budgeting apps (I'm looking at you, Mint!), and Monarch seems like a great option if you're looking for that extra level of customization. The fact that they offer features like automatic bank connections and tracking of Apple-related accounts is pretty impressive πŸ“ˆ.

That being said, I am a bit skeptical about the Quicken Simplifi deal – $3 per month is a decent price point, especially when you consider Monarch's additional features. It'll be interesting to see how these two options compare in terms of user experience and overall value for money πŸ’Έ.
 
πŸ€” So Monarch Money is trying to win some new users with that sweet $50 discount on a year-long sub πŸ€‘, but it's not all sunshine and rainbows, right? I mean, you gotta use the code MONARCHVIP when signing up through their website, which kinda sucks if you're used to using the mobile app πŸ“±. And what's the deal with no combining this promo with other offers? Like, can't they just let people enjoy some savings happiness for once 😊?

Anyway, I think Monarch is still a solid choice for those who want a super detailed budgeting experience, all that customization and granularity is pretty cool πŸ“ˆ. And it's great to hear they've got features like automatic bank connections and investments tracking 🀯. But now Quicken Simplifi comes into play with their 50% off deal, which is still pretty sweet at $36 for the first year πŸ’Έ. Guess we've got some budgeting options to choose from!
 
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