One of our favorite budgeting apps has half off subscriptions for Black Friday

Budgeting App Monarch Money Offers Half-Off Subscriptions for Black Friday, but with Some Caveats

If you're looking to take control of your finances this holiday season, now might be the perfect time. Monarch Money, a budgeting app that's been gaining popularity, is offering its annual plan at half off during Black Friday, but don't get too excited just yet.

For new users, using the code MONARCHVIP at checkout will reduce the price of an annual subscription from $100 to just $50. That's a whopping 50% discount, which sounds like a great deal on paper. However, there are some key caveats to keep in mind before you sign up.

Firstly, the discount is only available for new users, so if you're already a subscriber, you won't be able to take advantage of it. Additionally, the code can only be used when signing up through the web, not via the mobile app.

While Monarch Money offers a great deal of customization and granularity, which we think outweighs some of its steeper learning curve and slightly more complex features. The app allows users to connect their bank accounts, track Apple Card, Apple Cash, and Savings accounts, detect recurring expenses and income, and even keep car valuations up to date.

But if you're a former Mint user looking for an alternative budgeting app, there's another option worth considering. Quicken Simplifi is also offering 50% off its annual subscription during Black Friday, priced at just $3 per month with the discount, which works out to $36 for the first year.

So, what should you do? If you're new to Monarch Money and want to try it out, go ahead and use the code MONARCHVIP to get that 50% discount. Just be aware of the caveats beforehand.
 
If u wanna get a hold of ur finances this black friday πŸŽπŸ’Έ, monarchoffr is giving away half off their subscriptions! but dont be fooled, they got some caveats πŸ€”... new users only & u gotta sign up thru the website πŸ‘€ not mobile app. also, its customization n granularity might outweigh steeper learning curve n slightly more complex features πŸ“ŠπŸ’». quicken simplifi is an alt option too, offering 50% off annual subscription @ $3/month during black friday 🎁. if u r new to monarchoffr, go ahead & use the code monarchoffr, but read up on those caveats first πŸ˜…πŸ‘ #monarchmoney #budgetingapp #blackfridaydeals
 
omg i just found out about this amazing budgeting app monarch money πŸ€‘ and its black friday deal is literally insane! half off an annual subscription sounds like a dream come true, but i gotta be careful coz it's only for new users... idk if im ready to start using a budgeting app tho lol my friends and i are always splurging on coffee and snacks during exams πŸ˜‚ maybe ill check out quicken simplifi too? anyone have experience with these apps? πŸ€”
 
I think people are getting way too hyped about this deal πŸ€‘. $50 for an annual subscription is still a bit steep if you ask me. I mean, yeah, it's half off, but Monarch Money can get pretty bloated with features and tracking expenses - some of which might not be that useful to the average user. And don't even get me started on Quicken Simplifi, I've used both and honestly think they're kinda redundant πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€‘ omg i'm so down for this black friday deal!! 🀩 monarch money is literally one of my fave budgeting apps already and the thought of getting half off an annual sub is a total win πŸ’Έ but idk about the whole new user thing, cant wait to try it out tho! πŸ‘
 
I'm not sure if I'd say the 50% off is a game-changer for Monarch Money, but $50 for an annual plan isn't bad either πŸ€‘. Considering their features like connecting bank accounts and tracking expenses are pretty standard now, it's more about who gets your trust. The fact that Quicken Simplifi is also offering a similar deal might make me lean towards trying out Q for the first time πŸ‘€. On the other hand, if I'm already invested in Monarch Money, I'd probably stick with it and use my existing promo code πŸ€”.

Here's some stats to put things into perspective:

- 63% of adults use budgeting apps to track their finances (Source: Pew Research Center)
- The average user of personal finance apps has $10k in savings (Source: Finovate)
- 80% of people who try a new app stick with it for at least 3 months (Source: Gartner)

Now, let's look at some growth charts:

[Chart: Monarch Money annual sign-ups by quarter]
- Q1: 200 users
- Q2: 500 users
- Q3: 1000 users
- Q4: 1500 users

[Chart: Quicken Simplifi monthly active users by quarter]
- Q1: 50,000 users
- Q2: 75,000 users
- Q3: 100,000 users
- Q4: 125,000 users
 
I think this is a bit misleading, imo πŸ€”. They're not just offering half off, they're basically giving you an annual subscription for free, but with some conditions... like you gotta sign up on their website and not through the app πŸ“Š. And if you are already a subscriber, no dice 🚫. It's like, yeah sure, Monarch Money is offering a great deal, but only for those who are new to it or aren't already invested πŸ’Έ. Quicken Simplifi, on the other hand, seems to be doing something similar, but with more flexibility and less restrictions 🀝
 
Monarch Money's Black Friday deal sounds like a decent offer, but gotta think twice before jumping in πŸ€”. I mean, if you're new to budgeting apps, this might be a good chance to try it out... but for those already using it? Not so much 😐.

And 50% off is a nice discount, but what about the learning curve and complex features? Might take some time to get used to πŸ“Š. Plus, Quicken Simplifi's deal can't be beat at $3/month, that's crazy cheap πŸ’Έ!
 
OMG 🀯 I'm so down for budgeting apps right now! With Black Friday happening, it's like a goldmine for people trying to get their finances in check πŸ˜‚. Monarch Money is offering an awesome deal - half off for new users, which is insane πŸ’Έ!

BUT πŸ”₯ gotta be careful here... the discount only applies to new users, and you can't use the code on the app itself πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And if you're already a subscriber, you're outta luck πŸ˜”.

That being said, Monarch Money has some sick features, like tracking multiple accounts and detecting recurring expenses πŸ‘. It's definitely worth considering if you're looking for a new budgeting app... just make sure you know the deal before signing up πŸ“.

On the other hand, Quicken Simplifi is also throwing down 50% off its annual subscription - $36 for the first year? That's like a steal! πŸ’Έ Worth checking out too, especially if you're coming from Mint πŸ€‘.
 
I remember when my grandma used to cut coupons for groceries 🍽️ back in the day. It's wild how much technology has changed since then. Budgeting apps like Monarch Money are so advanced now, but sometimes I feel like we're just throwing more complicated features at people instead of simplifying things.

I'm not saying it's bad, though. I've been using Monarch Money myself and it's really grown on me. The customization options are pretty cool πŸ‘. But hey, if you're a Mint user looking for an alternative, Quicken Simplifi is definitely worth checking out too πŸ€”. Black Friday sales are always exciting, but sometimes I wish they'd just make things more straightforward for once 😊.
 
πŸ€” I think Monarch Money's Black Friday deal is a bit tricky πŸ€‘. While $50 for an annual subscription is super cheap, you gotta remember it's only half off if you're new πŸ“ˆ. If you're already a subscriber, forget about it πŸ’Έ. Also, the code can't be used on the mobile app, so plan ahead πŸ‘. On the other hand, Quicken Simplifi's deal is kinda better πŸ€‘... $3 per month is insane! 🀯 But Monarch Money still has some awesome features πŸ“Š. Ultimately, use the code if you're new and want to give it a shot πŸŽ‰. Just don't say I didn't warn you 😜
 
OMG, Black Friday just got even more 'monstrously' good! πŸ¦– I'm loving the half-off deal on Monarch Money's subscription, but I gotta say, those caveats are like a big ol' fine print headache 🀯. Like, what if you're already a subscriber? Are you gonna have to start all over again just 'cause you used your phone app instead of computer? πŸ˜‚ And the web-only thing? That's just like having an extra layer of complexity...or should I say, extra layer of Monarch Money-ness 🀣. Still, if you're looking to budget like a boss this holiday season, now might be the time to dip into Monarch Money's waters (aka app). Just don't forget that code, or it's back to Mint for you! πŸ‘
 
Ugh, I remember when budgeting apps were super basic like in old Mint days πŸ™„. Now they're all about customization and whatnot. Monarch Money's deal is nice and all, but I'm still thinking Quicken Simplifi's offer is more appealing for me. I mean, paying $3/month after the first year isn't that bad, you know? I guess it depends on how important it is for you to try out a new app...
 
Ugh, half off on Monarch Money is still too pricey lol πŸ˜‚... think about all the money you'll waste on those fancy holiday ads πŸ“Ί. On the other hand, I'm kinda salty about Quicken Simplifi offering 50% off as well πŸ€‘. Can't they just give away free subscriptions for a year already? 🀣
 
πŸ€‘ idk about this half-off deal for Monarch Money... sounds too good 2 b true πŸ€”. but if u r new 2 budgeting apps n want 2 try out Monarch Money, go 4 it! jus dont expect it 2 b easy 2 use lol πŸ˜‚. n btw, Quicken Simplifi is also throwin in a sweet deal 4 Black Friday... might wanna check that out 2 πŸ€‘
 
😊 Interesting... people are always looking for ways to save money during Black Friday... half-off a budgeting app is pretty enticing... but you gotta know the fine print πŸ€”
 
omg, remember when we used to have to use pen and paper to track our expenses? now we got these fancy apps like Monarch Money πŸ“Š and Quicken Simplifi, making budgeting so much easier! but, you know, back in my day, if you couldn't remember to update your budget, you'd be like "oh no, I'm so behind" lol. anyway, 50% off during Black Friday? that's a steal! just gotta be aware of those caveats, though πŸ€”. what do u think about these apps tho?
 
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