Get half off one year of access to our favorite budgeting app for Black Friday

Monarch Money is a budgeting app that has gained a loyal following, but it can be intimidating for new users. For one day only, the company is offering new customers a significant discount on its annual subscription plan.

To get started with Monarch Money at half price, simply use the code MONARCHVIP when signing up through their website. Normally, the year-long access costs $100, but you'll be able to enjoy 12 months of full-featured budgeting for just $50.

Before taking advantage of this offer, note that the discount is exclusive to new users and can't be paired with any other deals. Additionally, it's essential to sign up through their website, as this code won't work on the mobile app.

Monarch Money has a reputation for having a steeper learning curve than some other budgeting apps, but its customization options and attention to detail make it a great choice for those who want more control over their finances. The app can connect to various bank accounts, track income and expenses, and even monitor car valuations – although setting everything up might require a bit of time and effort.

If you're looking for an alternative to Mint or Quicken Simplifi, Monarch Money is definitely worth considering. Right now, both of these popular budgeting services are offering discounts on their annual subscriptions: Quicken is providing 50 percent off at $36 for the first year, while this deal from Monarch Money can't be beat at just half price – but you'll need to sign up through their website and use the code provided.
 
πŸ€” I think it's awesome that Monarch Money is offering a discount on its annual subscription plan for new users. The app has gotten great reviews for being super customizable, which can be overwhelming at first πŸ“ŠπŸ’Έ but if you're willing to put in some time and effort, it can really pay off. For those who are new to budgeting or haven't used an app like this before, the fact that they're offering a significant discount is definitely a good starting point 😊. Plus, not having to sign up for it through the mobile app makes it easier to get started. I think Monarch Money is worth considering as an alternative to Mint or Quicken Simplifi, especially if you want more control over your finances πŸ“ˆ
 
omg 🀯 i've been using monarch money for a bit now and it's literally changed my life πŸ’ΈπŸ“Š the learning curve might seem steep at first, but trust me it's worth it πŸ˜… you get so much more control over your finances than with other apps like mint or quicken simplifi. plus, their customer support is always super helpful 🀝 i've been able to track everything from my income and expenses to my car valuations πŸš—πŸ“ˆ the code for this deal is a no-brainer - use it and save $50 πŸ’Έ now that's what i call a win πŸ†
 
just saw this offer for monach money πŸ€‘ i had heard of it before, been meaning to try it out but was worried about all the setup and learning curve... but 50 bucks for a year is kinda too good to pass up 😊 might have to dive in and see how it goes for me
 
πŸ€‘ I mean, who wouldn't wanna save $50 on a budgeting app that's supposed to help them with all their finances? The thing is, Monarch Money can be kinda overwhelming for new users, like, it has so many features 🀯! But, if you're down for learning the ropes and getting full control over your money, this might just be the deal for you. And omg, Quicken's discount sounds nice too, but Monarch Money's half-price offer is def a good one πŸ’Έ
 
I'm so down for this Monarch Money deal 🀩! I've been struggling with budgeting since my last apartment move πŸ πŸ’Έ, and having a solid app like Monarch Money would be a total game-changer for me. The fact that it's got all these features like car valuation is just crazy πŸ’ΈπŸš—! Normally $100 for a year feels like way too much cash πŸ’Έ, but half price is more like it πŸ€‘. I'll def give this a shot and see how easy it is to set up. Can't wait to dive in! πŸ‘
 
I'm so stoked that I finally joined the Monarch Money fam! I was a bit nervous about using a new budgeting app, but it looks like they're making it super easy for newbies with this amazing discount 🀩. $50 for an entire year is insane! I mean, I've heard good things about Monarch Money from friends and online reviews, so I'm excited to try it out. The fact that it can connect to my bank accounts and track my expenses is exactly what I need to get my finances in check πŸ’Έ. Does anyone else use this app? What do you think of the discount deal? πŸ€”
 
I'm still not convinced about using a budgeting app... πŸ€” I mean, isn't it weird that they're offering half price for new users? What's going on there? Is Monarch Money just trying to get more users to sign up? And why can we only use the code on their website and not in the mobile app? That sounds like a way to keep people from getting used to the app before they realize it's not that user-friendly πŸ˜’. I'd still need some solid proof that Monarch Money is actually worth using, not just some fancy discounts... πŸ’Έ
 
omg its like $50 for a whole year of budgeting? πŸ€‘ that's so cheap! i've been using monarch money for ages but it took me forever to figure out how to get everything set up lol. anyone else have to deal with that steep learning curve? πŸ’‘
 
omg i'm so down for a budgeting app that actually gets me πŸ€‘πŸ“Š, been eyeing monarch money for ages, but was worried it'd be too overwhelming for a newbie like me... but 50 bucks for a year is like, crazy affordable 😲 can anyone else vouch for how user-friendly it is? should i just sign up and try it out with the code monarchvip? πŸ€”
 
I'm like "yaaas" about getting my budgeting game on track with Monarch Money πŸ€‘... but, wait, why do I always have to worry about using a code? Can't they just make it super easy for newbies to get started? Like, what if I just wanna chill and see how the app works without all the drama?

And, omigosh, half price is a steal! $50 for a whole year? That's like, crazy affordable πŸ’Έ... but, seriously, do I really want to commit to using an app that might take forever to figure out? I mean, Quicken Simplifi and Mint are popular for a reason, right?

Ugh, my brain is all over the place now 🀯. Guess I'll just have to try Monarch Money and see what happens. Maybe it's exactly what I need... or maybe it'll be a total headache 😴.
 
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