Manilla | FREE Online Organizer for Bills & Much More

You guys know I love Mint.com, but I recently learned about another FREE online financial service called Manilla, which organizes all your bills and much more.

Thanks so much to Rochie for telling me about it on the KOAB Facebook Wall. Here’s what Rochie had to say:

Have you checked out Manilla.com its totally free and it stores all bills and send your reminders when things are passed due. I love it!

So I started to look into Manilla, since I take my reader’s recommendations seriously.

Beyond organizing your bills, Manilla will help you better manage all your household accounts, including utilities, subscriptions, travel rewards programs, deal a day sites (yes!) and lots more in one secure online account.

Under a single password, Manilla gives you an automated, organized view of all of your linked account information, lets you set up text and/or email reminders to pay bills, and gives you unlimited storage of account documents. It’s like a filing cabinet with Google alerts!

Thanks, Rochie for letting us know about this awesome service.

Sign up for Manilla for FREE using this link.

Comments

  1. This sounds AWESOME! I’ll have to check it out 🙂

  2. So you’re pulling out of Mint and moving to Manilla? Or you’re using both? (Does it to all the budgeting organization that Mint does?)

    • Nope, definitely not pulling out of Mint.com. I love it too much 😉 But I think Manilla has a lot of benefits beyond the bill reminders. It doesn’t do the budgeting stuff that Mint does.

  3. Mara, Thank you for the useful info. I am using mint.com to track my finances and get information ready for my taxes each year. i have been using it for about 2 years now. How have you decided to use Manilla in respect to how you use mint.com? Also, in mint.com, have you found a way to automatically catagorize transactions if the vendor puts a random number at the beginning of the transaction description? It seems some vendors will have a number at the beginning of the transaction description that changes each time, so mint.com does not know it is the same vendor as last time.

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