SXSW 2009: Rudder is not Mint, here's why
Grant talks to the team from Rudder, a new financial-tracking service that sounds a lot like Mint.com. The Rudder guys tell him how they distinguish themselves from Mint by focusing on planning for the future instead of tracking the past. Learn about the cool features that let Rudder turn finances into a game that you play with yourself. Can financial management seriously be fun? Find out in this video.












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Subscribe to commentsRobMar 16th 2009 12:37PM
so,..... where's the video?
You wouldn't be able to pry Mint from cold dead hands,.. but nonetheless, I'm intrigued.
Jay HathawayMar 16th 2009 12:40PM
Vimeo doesn't like to play nice with our CMS sometimes. Video should be working now. Thanks for the catch!
Bender32Mar 16th 2009 9:01PM
I already play with myself.
rip_nixMar 19th 2009 4:55AM
what happens if your bank is not listed in there database?
can you still use there product?
THJMar 31st 2009 12:08PM
I've been using Mint for about 9 months - when I started, I could only add about a 1/4 of my various accounts (bank, way too many Credit cards, random 401ks, etc), but they have been steadily adding new institutions. Now I only have 1 account that I can't track on Mint (a car loan).
I'm guessing that if your bank is not listed yet, on either Rudder or Mint, post in their forums the following:
Institution name
Homepage URL
Login page URL
info needed to login (eg username, password, account number, picture selector, etc).