in our free newsletter.

Thousands benefit from our email every week.

  • Discounts and special offers
  • Subscriber-only articles and interviews
  • Breaking news and trending topics

Already a subscriber?

By signing up, you accept Moneywise's Terms of Use, Subscription Agreement, and Privacy Policy.

Not interested ?

We adhere to strict standards of editorial integrity to help you make decisions with confidence. Please be aware that some (or all) products and services linked in this article are from our sponsors.

Photo of cheerful joyful mixed-race woman in yellow shirt smiling toothily writing down notes holding training for students to be executives at laptop desktop table

CountAbout review

Roman Samborskyi / Shutterstock

We adhere to strict standards of editorial integrity to help you make decisions with confidence. Please be aware that some (or all) products and services linked in this article are from our sponsors.

We adhere to strict standards of editorial integrity to help you make decisions with confidence. Please be aware that some (or all) products and services linked in this article are from our sponsors.

Personal finance and budgeting software options have come a long way in the last decade. Security and technology advances make it safe and easy to link your financial accounts, so you can manage your personal finances from your desktop or on the go.

3.8

Wise Reviews™

Cost - 4.3

Customer service - 4.3

Ease of use - 3.5

Tools and resources - 4

Although it lacks the sophisticated planning tools that other apps provide, CountAbout can be a handy tool for budgeting and managing your current personal finances. A highlight: The app allows you to easily sync all of your personal finance accounts in one location.

3.8

Wise Reviews™

Back in the day, Quicken was the be-all-end-all when it came to personal finance software. However, over the years, a number of new players have entered the game, bringing with them new functionalities and features, as well as the ability to manage your finances and budget on a mobile device.

One of these apps, CountAbout, allows users to seamlessly migrate from Quicken or Mint without losing any historical data. Then its personal finance software automatically syncs your old and new financial data from your desktop or any mobile device. The program allows you to easily keep track of spending, categorize transactions and create or manage budgets. Plus, it’s clean, intuitive and ad-free.

CountAbout features

Feature Details
Price Min: $9.99, Max: $39.99, Term: year
Budgeting
Bill payment
Investment tracking
Access Web Based, iOS, Android
Credit score monitoring
Bill management
Retirement planning
Tax reporting
Reconcile transactions
Custom categories
Import QFX, QIF files
Two-factor authentication
Online synchronization

How does CountAbout work?

Logging into CountAbout takes you to the site’s main Transactions tab. This is where you will set up your account. It’s also the spot where you’ll add and categorize transactions (or flag them to deal with later).

Elsewhere on the site, you can create and edit budgets, run reports — such as to compare your spending against your budget — and manage recurring transactions, such as mortgage or rent payments.

Other useful CountAbout features include:

1. Easy data imports from Quicken and Mint
2. Customizeable financial reports for your taxes
3. Download tens of thousands of transactions from thousands of banks and financial institutions
4. Customize income and spending categories
5. Set up recurring transactions
6. Add images to transactions (like receipts)
7. Send invoices for your small business
8. Check your finances while on the go with CountAbout's Android or iOS app

Overall, CountAbout’s account registers provide an up-to-date picture of your financial status. That’s because CountAbout reflects all of the transactions you’ve entered or downloaded — not just those that have cleared the bank.

Don’t like CountAbout’s default spending categories? Maybe you don’t have a pet, so you don’t need a “pet grooming” category. Or maybe you’re a horse rider, so you want an “equestrian” category. CountAbout makes it easy to add, delete, rename or merge categories.

CountAbout also offers information-rich graphics that provide a quick visual sense of whether your spending in specific categories is keeping pace with what you’ve budgeted.

CountAbout supports the automatic downloading of transactions from thousands of financial institutions (Premium subscribers only). CountAbout also supports downloading of investment balances, such as 401(k) balances, but doesn’t support investment transaction imports.

FIRE Tools

Short for Financial Independence and Early Retirement, FIRE tools help you track how close you are to retirement.

CountAbout offers a FIRE widget that tracks your monthly expenses along with any potential passive income and plots them over time. So, for example, if you are mostly invested in stocks, it will show the potential amount you have versus your expenses so you will know when you are financially independent. You can also analyze your future finances by setting your retirement withdrawal rate and calculate your passive income potential from the size of your assets.

CountAbout basic and premium pricing

You can choose either Premium ($39.99/year), which provides full access to all CountAbout functions, including free, automatic downloading of all your financial transactions (banking, credit card, mortgage, etc.), or Basic ($9.99/year), which includes all of the above except automatic downloading from financial institutions.

When you join, you will automatically be signed up for a free 45-day trial of CountAbout Premium. After your free trial, you will be given the opportunity to choose to subscribe to either the Premium or Basic service.

Note that it costs $60 per year extra if you want to create and send small business invoices. And it's another $10 add-on if you want to add images to transactions, like a picture of a receipt.

Security

CountAbout uses a respected third-party service, MX, to connect subscribers to their financial institutions. Similar to the other online aggregation services, CountAbout does not store usernames, passwords, account numbers, phone numbers or addresses. Your encrypted email address is the only information CountAbout has that identifies you.

CountAbout supports a two-factor authentication login process, making it harder for hackers to access your information.

Pros and cons of CountAbout

Pros

Pros

  • Easily import data from Quicken and Mint
  • Works with thousands of banks and financial institutions
  • A long free-trial period
  • Automatically download transactions
  • Very customizable budgets
Cons

Cons

  • No free plan
  • Doesn't offer bill payments
  • Not a great investment tracker since you just download balances for your accounts

CountAbout alternatives

CountAbout's software is incredibly useful if you want a more user-friendly interface than Quicken or want to import your data from Mint. It's also highly customizeable and has excellent reporting features.

That said, some alternatives might be better options depending on your financial goals. Here's how CountAbout compares to Personal Capital and You Need A Budget, two other popular personal finance tools:

Highlights Empower YNAB CountAbout
Rating 9.5/10 8.5/10 7.5/10
Budgeting
Investment monitoring
Retirement planning
Bill payment
Manual entries
Bill management
Reviews Read Review Read Review Read Review
Links Sign up Sign up -

Personal Capital is our all-around favorite tool since it offers a host of free features, including budgeting and retirement planning tools. It also has a useful investment fee analyzer and is one of the best net worth tracking services. Plus, if you invest $100,000 or more, you can use Personal Capital's Wealth Management service to build a custom portfolio, similarly to a robo-advisor.

As for YNAB, it's an excellent alternative to CountAbout if you're trying to pay off debt. YNAB's philosophy is that every dollar should have a job; it could be to build your emergency fund, tackle credit card debt, or invest for the future. You get excellent budgeting tools with this mantra in mind, and it's one of our favorite budgeting apps.

Summary

There are a lot of other personal finance apps available to choose from. One huge advantage of CountAbout is you can import categories and transactions from your Quicken or Mint.com accounts — so you can pick up with CountAbout where you left off with these programs.

Another key distinction: CountAbout is a completely advertising-free experience. Of course, to make that possible, there is an annual subscription cost.

If you are looking for a paid competing product, YNAB offers similar functionality. If you are looking for investing guidance, Personal Capital‘s free service is another good option.

However, with any of these online services, nothing prevents you from using multiple services.

Finally, CountAbout places a high value on online security. The software does not track your usage so your data is completely private. Unlike Mint, they don’t collect — or sell — your personal information. The only data stored about you is your encrypted email address.

CountAbout’s mobile app syncs your data quickly and securely, so you can access your data on the go and easily categorize new transactions daily.

About our author

Ruth Lyons
Ruth Lyons, Freelance Contributor

Trading three decades of financial publishing experience in the corporate world for a life of personal and financial freedom as a freelancer in 2012, Ruth is passionate about helping others take control of their personal finances and to become aware and educated on their options as self-reliant individuals. Disenfranchised with the high cost and lackluster performance of her IRA, college savings and other retirement accounts handled by a full-service broker, Ruth moved her retirement money to a self-directed IRA in 2015. Ruth holds an MS in Finance from Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business (1991) and a Business Management degree from University of Maryland (1984).

Disclaimer

The content provided on Moneywise is information to help users become financially literate. It is neither tax nor legal advice, is not intended to be relied upon as a forecast, research or investment advice, and is not a recommendation, offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities or to adopt any investment strategy. Tax, investment and all other decisions should be made, as appropriate, only with guidance from a qualified professional. We make no representation or warranty of any kind, either express or implied, with respect to the data provided, the timeliness thereof, the results to be obtained by the use thereof or any other matter.