Europe-made alternatives · 2026

1 Best European Mint Alternatives in 2026

Sovereignty-first software picks, all built in Europe — hand-picked to replace Mint.

By the EU Alternatives team Last updated

Our top pick this year is Ghostfolio

Mint alternatives are mainly Payments & Finance. Browse any of those categories for a wider shortlist beyond this list.

  1. Open-source portfolio tracker for stocks, ETFs, and crypto, self-hosted or Swiss-managed

    What Ghostfolio does

    Ghostfolio is an open-source wealth management application built in Switzerland that helps individuals track and analyze investment portfolios across multiple brokers and asset classes. It handles stocks, ETFs, bonds, and cryptocurrencies in a single view, providing performance attribution, risk metrics, and allocation breakdowns that would otherwise require a maintained spreadsheet.

    Deployment and tech

    The application is built with Angular, NestJS, and TypeScript in an Nx monorepo, and ships in two forms: a managed cloud service at Ghostfol.io for hassle-free hosting, or a self-hosted Docker deployment for full control. Features include multi-account transaction management, import/export (CSV and broker-specific formats), portfolio performance calculations, risk analysis, dark mode, and PWA support for mobile. The project is licensed under AGPLv3 with an active contributor community on GitHub.

    Positioning

    Against Personal Capital, Sharesight, or Monarch Money, Ghostfolio's differentiators are open-source transparency (you can audit what the app does with your financial data), self-hosting for privacy-sensitive users, and Swiss origin rather than US. It's especially popular with European investors who track a mix of local ETFs, international stocks, and crypto — a combination that most US-centric portfolio trackers handle poorly.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best European alternative to Mint?
Ghostfolio is the top-ranked European alternative to Mint in our directory. 1 EU alternatives are listed on this page in total, scored by feature parity and relevance.
Is Mint GDPR-compliant?
Mint is headquartered outside the EU, which means personal data may be transferred to a non-EU jurisdiction. Since the 2020 Schrems II ruling, such transfers require a case-by-case transfer impact assessment under Article 46 GDPR. EU-based alternatives keep your data under European law by default with no transfer impact assessment required.
Why use a European alternative to Mint?
European alternatives store data in EU jurisdictions, comply with GDPR by default, reduce exposure to the US CLOUD Act and FISA 702, and strengthen the European tech ecosystem. For regulated industries — health, public sector, finance — EU hosting is often a legal requirement, not just a preference.
How do I migrate from Mint to a European alternative?
Start by exporting your data from Mint, then pick the alternative that best matches your feature requirements — most EU alternatives listed here offer import tools or migration guides. Running both services in parallel for a week catches any edge cases before you fully switch.