We’ll go over all three of them in this article. We should clarify up front that Mint is a no-contract prepaid carrier. That means you aren’t technically paying a bill. Instead, you’re renewing your service each period. This means you can choose a different plan each time you renew, or you can choose to not renew at all. Now let’s jump into the guide. We’ll start with how to pay using the Mint app. Once you sign in, you should be taken to your account Dashboard. This screen will show you your current account balance and how much time you have until you need to renew. You can click on the My Plan tab at the bottom to get more details on your current plan. If your account isn’t up for renewal, but you’ve just been burning through your data on TikTok or PUBG Mobile this month, you can also buy additional data before your account is ready for renewal. Just click on the Add Data button on the Dashboard. In the upper right corner of the webpage, you’ll see a Sign In button. Sign into your account using the information you set up when you activated your account. You’ll be taken to a Mint Mobile account dashboard.