Mint has discontinued their Windows Phone app, claiming it would the move would help users “get even more out of Mint“.

The company says shifting their efforts to iOS, Android and the web will help hold them hold themselves “to the highest standards of quality”, but stopped short of recommending Windows Phone users shift to iOS and Android, suggesting the Mint Web Application was just the thing for your daily banking.

The loss of the Mint app is significant, as it cuts down another route for Windows Phone users to access their banking account in USA, where increasingly few banks support the OS.

Will many of our readers be affected? Let us know below.

See the full text below:

Hello,

We are writing to inform you that we will be discontinuing support and development for the Mint Windows Phone mobile app.

We’ve promised to hold ourselves to the highest standard of quality in our products, and strongly believe that shifting our efforts to the Mint Web, iOS and Android applications will help us deliver above and beyond that promise. There’s so much about the Windows Phone app that we love – and it’s hard for us to say goodbye to it – but we are confident that this change will help you get even more out of Mint.

What’s next? All of your information will continue to be available to you across the Mint ecosystem, so it’s super easy to continue to stay on top of your finances. Simply log in to your account via the Mint Web application.

We are extremely grateful to have you with us on our journey to transforming how to spend smarter and save more. If you have any questions or comments along the way, please submit them here.

Best,

The Mint Team