Black Friday deals include half off one year of access to our favorite budgeting app

Monarch Money, a popular budgeting app, is offering a significant discount to new subscribers during the current Black Friday sales event. The code MONARCHVIP will give users 50% off their annual subscription, which normally costs $100.

To take advantage of this offer, users must sign up for a web-based account and use the provided promo code at checkout. However, it's worth noting that users cannot redeem this offer through the Monarch mobile app.

Monarch Money is known for its customization options and granularity, but some users may find its learning curve more steep than other budgeting apps. Nevertheless, the app provides an in-depth overview of a user's financial situation, including their net worth, income, expenses, recurring bills, investments, and goals.

The app can connect to various bank accounts, track transactions, and detect recurring expenses and income. It also offers features like car valuation updates. While setting up Monarch Money may require some initial work, the app provides a detailed budgeting experience that helps users better manage their finances.

For those looking for an alternative to Mint, Monarch Money is a viable option. Another popular Mint replacement service, Quicken Simplifi, is also offering a 50% discount on annual subscriptions during Black Friday sales, which works out to $36 per year.
 
I'm kinda stoked that Monarch Money is offering a sick deal for new subs 🀩. 50% off their annual subscription is insane! I've been using them for a while now and gotta say, it's really helped me stay on top of my finances. The customization options are so cool, but I get what you mean about the learning curve being steep πŸ˜…. Still, if you're willing to put in the effort, it's totally worth it. Plus, the app is super detailed, like, actual numbers and stuff πŸ“Š. I've been able to track my spending and see where I can cut back on expenses, which has saved me some serious cash πŸ’Έ. Quicken Simplifi is another option that's worth checking out during Black Friday... but Monarch Money is still my fave 😎.
 
just tried monarch money and i gotta say, it's a total game changer 🀩! the app is so detailed and granular, it really helps you get a clear picture of your finances πŸ“Š. i love that i can connect all my accounts and track my expenses down to the penny πŸ’Έ. the only thing that threw me off was the learning curve at first πŸš€, but once you get the hang of it, it's super intuitive. anyone thinking of switching from mint should def check this out πŸ”„. btw, 50% off during black friday is a total steal! πŸ’₯
 
Just got the news about Monarch Money's Black Friday deal πŸ€‘! If you're still using an old budgeting app and haven't upgraded yet, this might be the push you need... that I needed πŸ˜‚. Seriously though, 50% off is a huge discount - I'd definitely consider trying it out if I wasn't already invested in another service. The customization options sound super appealing too, but I've heard it can take some time to get the hang of it πŸ•°οΈ. Anyone else tried Monarch Money before?
 
omg i'm so hyped about this 🀩! I've been using Monarch Money for like 6 months now and it's literally changed my financial game! I love how customizable it is, I can set up separate budgets for all my different expenses and it's so easy to track my spending. The code MONARCHVIP is a total lifesaver, i'm gonna use it ASAP 🎁. And yessss, the discounts on Black Friday are crazy!!! 50% off is like, almost half price lol! I've been looking at Quicken Simplifi too, but Monarch Money still has my heart πŸ’–. Anyone else trying to score those discounts? πŸ˜†
 
I'm not surprised they're having a Black Friday sale πŸ€‘ Monarch Money has been around for ages and it's still one of the most underrated budgeting apps out there. I mean, sure, its learning curve can be steep, but trust me, it's worth the effort. The level of detail you get with this app is unmatched - it's like having your own personal financial advisor in your pocket πŸ’Έ And yes, it may not work as seamlessly through their mobile app, but come on, use a web browser if that's what it takes to save 50% off that annual subscription. I've been using Monarch Money for ages and I can confidently say it's one of the best budgeting apps out there - no debate needed!
 
πŸ€” just saw that Monarch Money is offering 50% off their subscription and I'm kinda tempted to try it out... heard good things about its customization options πŸ“ˆ but at the same time, I've had issues with other budgeting apps having steep learning curves 😬 anyone else tried it?
 
Monarch Money's new deal is pretty sweet! I'm not sure if I'd jump at the chance of using it though, it can be kinda overwhelming with all its features 🀯. I mean, I know some people love how customizable it is, but I've tried other budgeting apps like Mint and Quicken Simplifi in the past and they didn't feel too complicated to me.

That being said, if you're looking for a more detailed financial overview, Monarch Money might be worth checking out. And with the discount, $50 off that annual fee is pretty enticing πŸ’Έ. But I think it's worth weighing the pros and cons before committing to using it. Some people might find it too finicky or time-consuming to set up, but if you're willing to put in the work, it could be a game-changer πŸ“ˆ.

One thing that's got me curious is why they can't use the promo code through their mobile app πŸ€”. Maybe there's something about how the apps are integrated that makes it not possible? Either way, I'm gonna keep an eye on Monarch Money and see if it becomes a go-to for my own budgeting needs πŸ“Š
 
So Monarch Money is finally throwing in some decent discounts for Black Friday πŸ€‘. I mean, who doesn't love getting half off an already pricey subscription? Sounds like they're trying to make up for the learning curve, tbh. I've tried it myself and while it's super customizable, setting it up can be a bit of a pain πŸ˜’. But hey, if you're willing to put in the work, it does seem to give you a pretty solid grip on your finances. Good luck figuring out how to use it, though πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And nice try, Monarch Money, trying to compete with Quicken Simplifi's 50% discount. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if their app is worth the hype πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” just saw that Monarch Money is having a major sale... but you have to sign up online first and can't use the code in the app πŸ“± it's kinda weird, but hey 50% off the annual subscription is pretty sweet at $50 😊 still, might be worth considering for those who wanna get on top of their finances πŸ‘
 
Monarch Money's 50% off deal for new subscribers is definitely a tempting offer πŸ€‘. Considering the app's customization options and in-depth financial analysis, it seems like an attractive alternative to Mint, especially for those willing to put in some initial effort to set up their account. However, I do find it surprising that the promo code can't be redeemed through the mobile app, which might limit its appeal for users who prefer a more streamlined experience πŸ€”. On the other hand, Quicken Simplifi's 50% off deal for Black Friday sales is a great option for those looking for an alternative to Mint, with the added benefit of car valuation updates πŸ’°.
 
Umm, I'm not sure about this one... πŸ€” So they're giving 50% off for the whole year, that's like, a pretty sweet deal! 🎁 But, I mean, isn't it weird that you can only use it on their website and not through the app? That sounds kinda annoying. And what if you already have some of those features in another budgeting app? Like I'm looking at Quicken Simplifi's deal and it's like $36 a year! That's still pretty affordable, you know? πŸ€‘
 
idk about this monarch money deal πŸ€‘... sounds like they're trying to make up for the learning curve with a big discount lol. but honestly, why would anyone want to sign up for an app that's already 50% off? πŸ€” i mean, it's not like you need some fancy budgeting app to track your expenses and stuff. just use good ol' spreadsheet or something. also, 50% off on a $100 annual subscription is still kinda steep if you ask me... might be a ripoff πŸ€‘
 
OMG you guys! 🀯 I'm totally obsessed with Monarch Money and now they're giving away half price for new subs? That's like, the ultimate Black Friday deal πŸ’Έ! I've been using it for a while now and I have to say, it's honestly changed my financial game. The app is so customizable and it really helps me stay on top of my expenses and savings goals πŸ“ˆ. I love that I can track my income and bills in one place and set reminders for payments πŸ“. But yeah, the learning curve can be a bit steep at first, but trust me, it's worth it πŸ’ͺ. And if you're looking for another budgeting app to try, Quicken Simplifi is also offering a sick deal right now 😎.
 
I'm not sure I'd jump at the chance for this deal πŸ€”. Sure, getting 50% off an annual subscription sounds like a sweet deal, but have you considered what's really going on here? I mean, it's always a bit suspicious when these big budgeting apps offer such deep discounts πŸ€‘. Is Monarch Money trying to lure in new users with this and then nickel-and-dime them later? I'm not saying it's definitely gonna happen, but I've seen some sketchy behavior from these companies before πŸ‘€.

And what about the learning curve, right? I know some people love Monarch Money for its customization options and stuff, but others have complained that it can be pretty overwhelming πŸ“Š. And is 50% off really worth taking on all that extra effort? I'd rather stick with Quicken Simplifi, even if it's not as flashy 😐. At least their deals are transparent and don't come with strings attached πŸ’―.
 
I've been using Monarch Money for a bit now πŸ€‘ and I gotta say, it's been super helpful in keeping my finances on track! At first, I thought the setup process was gonna be a drag, but once I got into it, it's actually pretty straightforward...I mean, it's not exactly intuitive or anything πŸ˜‚. But honestly, having that granular view of my expenses and income has saved me from some major financial shocks.

And yeah, the Black Friday deal is tempting, especially since Quicken Simplifi is offering a similar discount πŸ€‘. I've heard good things about Quicken too, but for me, Monarch Money's got some features that make it stand out (like car valuation updates πŸš—). Plus, their customer support has been pretty on point...I mean, I had an issue with my bank account linking and they sorted it out in like 2 days ⏱️. So yeah, if you're looking for a solid budgeting app, Monarch Money's definitely worth considering πŸ’Έ
 
I'M SO EXCITED FOR BLACK FRIDAY!!! πŸ›οΈπŸ’Έ I'VE BEEN MEANING TO TRY OUT MONARCH MONEY AND THIS IS THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY! THEY OFFER SO MANY GREAT FEATURES LIKE CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS AND DETAILING YOUR FINANCIAL SITUATION. IT'S A LITTLE STEEP AT FIRST, BUT TRUST ME, IT'S WORTH IT!!! I KNOW SOME PEOPLE MIGHT FIND OTHER BUDGETING APPS MORE EASY TO USE, BUT FOR THOSE OF US WHO WANT MORE CONTROL OVER OUR FINANCES, MONARCH MONEY IS THE WAY TO GO! AND RIGHT NOW, YOU CAN GET 50% OFF IF YOU USE THE CODE MONARCHVIP!!! πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€‘ I'm actually kinda surprised that Monarch Money is having a Black Friday sale πŸ€”. They've always been a bit more expensive than other budgeting apps like Mint or Quicken Simplifi... but hey, who doesn't love saving 50% on their subscription? πŸ’Έ It's a good move by them to try and attract new users.

But what I think is even more interesting is that they're not offering this discount through their mobile app πŸ“±. That's like saying, "Hey, we trust you enough to give you the best deal, but only if you use our website." It makes me wonder what kind of user Monarch Money has in mind - someone who's willing to put in a bit more effort to save some cash? Or maybe it's just a limitation they don't want to lift? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Either way, I think this is definitely worth keeping an eye on for anyone looking for a budgeting app that can give them more control over their finances. πŸ‘€
 
OMG, I'm so down for this deal! πŸ€‘ I've been using Monarch Money since last semester and it's literally changed my financial game πŸ“ˆ! I love how customizable it is - I can set up budgets for specific subjects or clubs at school πŸ“šπŸ«. The car valuation update feature is also super useful, especially when I'm selling my old ride to fund a concert ticket 🎡. But yeah, the learning curve can be kinda steep at first...I remember having to spend like 2 hours setting it up during my winter break 😩. Still, it's worth it in the end! Anyone else tried Monarch Money? πŸ€”
 
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