So you get a — essentially a glorified spreadsheet. Most users find this unusable for modern finance. 5. What "Free" Alternatives Exist (If You Really Want Free) Since Quicken has no free version, consider these instead:
If you still want to try Quicken without risk, start the and set a calendar reminder to cancel on day 28. That’s the only legitimate “free version.” quicken free version
| Tool | Free tier | |------|------------| | | Completely free, open-source, double-entry accounting. Steep learning curve. | | MoneyManager Ex | Free, desktop-based, simple. | | Empower (Personal Capital) | Free for budgeting & portfolio tracking (they upsell advisory services). | | Rocket Money | Free version with basic budgeting (premium for automations). | | Goodbudget | Free for limited envelopes (20 envelopes, 1 account). | | Actual Budget | Open source, self-hosted (free if you host yourself). | So you get a — essentially a glorified spreadsheet
Quicken does not have a permanent free version. Unlike Mint (now discontinued) or some basic budgeting apps, Quicken has always been a paid software product. There is no ad-supported, feature-limited forever-free tier. What "Free" Alternatives Exist (If You Really Want
After 30 days, the software locks. You cannot use it even in a limited way. No manual transaction entry. No export. Nothing. 3. Quicken on the Web (Not a free version) Some users mistakenly think Quicken’s web app is free. It is not . You can only access the web app if you have an active paid subscription to Quicken Classic.
| Feature | Works? | |---------|--------| | Manual transaction entry | ✅ Yes | | Reports (local) | ✅ Yes | | Budgeting (local) | ✅ Yes | | Download bank transactions | ❌ No (server sunset) | | Download quotes | ❌ No | | Mobile sync | ❌ No | | Cloud backup | ❌ No | | Bill pay | ❌ No |