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Mint Follows Geezeo In a Site Redesign
As the online financial management space continues to heat up, two of the major players have announced redesigns of their financial management portals. Boston-based Geezeo was first up launching their redesign last month. Today Mint has announced their redesign which was needed based on the new features the company has added over the past year. Just like our redesign, it’s important to consider when it’s better to redesign than to just keep adding features on to the current site.
Mint has also started to add more content to the site including how-to guides on reducing credit card debt and paying off student loans. Both Geezeo and Mint have great personal finance blogs. This content is very search engine friendly and should help Mint to drive more visitors to the site and potentially to the Mint service.
Mint currently self-reports over 400,000 customers (no word on active customers).
Geezeo’s new design is in beta and here’s a screenshot of what it looks like:
Mint’s new design is available today to all of their customers:
Check out our coverage of online personal finance management apps: Mint, Geezeo, Quicken and Wesabe.






Interesting - I’m still seeing the old Mint design (both before I login and on my Mint account).