SmartAmount vs Mint
When comparing SmartAmount vs Mint, the Slant community recommends Mint for most people. In the question“What are the best personal finance tracker apps for Android? ” Mint is ranked 2nd while SmartAmount is ranked 18th. The most important reason people chose Mint is:
Mint can handle banking accounts, saving accounts, credit cards, etc. It consolidates all your accounts together so you do not need to put work into following multiple accounts.
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Pros

Pro Original
SmartAmount has interesting original features, like future fund prediction.

Pro Simple
Unlike other money focused apps, this one is very simple to use and can be learned in few minutes.

Pro Requires only a small bit of time
Users can initially add all recurring incomes and expenses to have a rough estimate. If users forget to register occurrences for long period of time, that is not an issue as all that needs done is for the user to set their current amount and the app will adapt all of its charts and statistics.

Pro Secure
All data is encrypted, and there is a built in user set password.

Pro World-wide availability and currency support
App is available in all world countries, and supports all world currencies.

Pro Chart to see your FUTURE balance
You can easily see how next expenses change your future money availability. You can see it graphically (by chart), or through calendar view

Pro Backup and restore
You can backup in text format (JSON) so you really OWN your data, and you can read it directly from file, if needed
Pro All accounts in one place
Mint can handle banking accounts, saving accounts, credit cards, etc. It consolidates all your accounts together so you do not need to put work into following multiple accounts.
Pro Organizes budget into categories
Mint splits your spending into different categories, such as gas or fast food, so you can see where you're spending too much money or how much you need to budget for.
Pro Alerts
Mint can be set to alert you to various events such as upcoming bills, or low balances on any accounts. It can be set to alert you from the app, through email or by text message. In addition you can sign up to recieve monthly emails about your money and ways to improve your budget.
Cons
Con Unstable
App last updated January 2017, which is causing issues with Google Play Services repeatedly crashing.

Con Not international
Only works for US & Canada banks, and even then there are banks (like EQ Bank) that have actively blocked access to Mint.
Con Online only
It does not work offline.

Con Unsafe
With very few exceptions, Mint isn't just syncing your data over, but is using your username and password to log directly into the bank website. Banks will not reimburse for any fraud or stolen funds that may result from this, or may use Mint as an excuse to not reimburse for charges or stolen funds that occur from other causes.
Con Categories organization not flexible
Con The budgeting part has too many bugs
Con Very complicated tool
Of course, it's powerful but also very complicated. Some would prefer tools which are less robust, has less features but are a lot easier.
