Which non-bank-specific online money management applications work for Canadian banks? - Basically Money most recent 30 from http://www.basicallymoney.com 2010-07-31T11:53:29Z http://www.basicallymoney.com/feeds/question/947 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://www.basicallymoney.com/questions/947/which-non-bank-specific-online-money-management-applications-work-for-canadian-ba Which non-bank-specific online money management applications work for Canadian banks? Jedidja 2010-02-07T17:20:59Z 2010-02-22T18:17:22Z <p><a href="http://mint.com" rel="nofollow">Mint.com</a> has languished for years (<a href="http://forums.mint.com/archive/index.php/t-593.html" rel="nofollow">over three now</a>) in not supporting Canadian banks. Given that we only have a few, you would think it to be a small amount of work.</p> <p>Which online banking sites (apart from your own bank's) have people used for Canadian accounts?</p> http://www.basicallymoney.com/questions/947/which-non-bank-specific-online-money-management-applications-work-for-canadian-ba/948#948 Answer by Jedidja for Which non-bank-specific online money management applications work for Canadian banks? Jedidja 2010-02-07T17:23:09Z 2010-02-22T18:17:22Z <p>It turns out that Mint.com actually uses <a href="http://www.yodlee.com/" rel="nofollow">Yodlee</a> for the back end, which does support Canadian banks. However, I've found their UI to be only OK at best. The actual website is called <a href="http://www.yodlee.com/ymc%5Fhome.shtml" rel="nofollow">Yodlee MoneyCenter</a>.</p> <p>I've recently discovered that <a href="http://justthrive.com" rel="nofollow">Thrive</a> supports all the Canadian financial institutions; you can enter any zip code to create your account.</p> <p>It would still be nice if Mint started supporting Canadians...</p>