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ModelMint vs WST Macros

Comparisons · Updated June 2026

WST Macros is the macro pack from Wall Street Training, 100-plus shortcuts aimed at banking and private equity. ModelMint is a focused, modern add-in for auditing, cleaning, and sharing. Here is how they compare.

Two different products

WST Macros leans on breadth of shortcuts and ships free with Wall Street Training's paid self-study courses, or $125 a year on its own. It includes enhanced trace precedents and dependents, auto font coloring, and external-link tools, with a focus on speed for power users.

ModelMint is a standalone product, not a course add-on. It is organized around auditing and shipping a model, with Formula Trace, Find Hardcodes, Hardcode Links, Name Scrubber, Color Coder, and a prepare-and-send-to-Outlook flow, in a modern interface, with a monthly option.

Side by side

ModelMintWST Macros
Trace precedents and dependents
Large library of keyboard shortcutsPartial
Find hardcoded inputsPartial
Bulk defined-name cleanup
Convert external links to valuesPartial
One-click prepare and send to Outlook
Monthly billing option
Lowest paid plan$99/yr$125/yr

Based on public information as of June 2026. Confirm current details with each vendor.

A library of shortcuts versus a focused workflow

WST Macros and ModelMint solve the speed problem differently. WST Macros gives you a large library of keyboard shortcuts, more than a hundred, so a power user can fly through formatting and navigation without the mouse. Its breadth is the selling point, and if you live in shortcuts that breadth is genuinely useful.

ModelMint trades raw shortcut count for a focused, end-to-end workflow. Rather than a hundred commands to memorize, it gives you a tight set of tools that map to one job: open a model, audit it with Formula Trace and Find Hardcodes, clean it with Name Scrubber and Color Coder, then prepare and send it. The choice is between a broad shortcut toolkit and a smaller toolkit built around the audit-and-ship loop.

Which to pick

Pick WST Macros if you are buying Wall Street Training courses anyway, or you want the largest library of finance shortcuts. Pick ModelMint if you want a focused, modern tool for auditing and sharing models, with a monthly option and a clean interface.

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FAQ

Is WST Macros free?

It is included free with qualifying Wall Street Training self-study purchases, otherwise it is $125 a year. ModelMint is $10 a month or $99 a year as a standalone product.

Which has more features?

WST Macros offers a larger raw count of shortcuts. ModelMint focuses on a tighter set of auditing, cleanup, and sharing tools designed to work together.

Is WST Macros a standalone product or a course add-on?

It is both: WST Macros ships free with qualifying Wall Street Training self-study courses, or you can buy it on its own for $125 a year. ModelMint is a standalone product at $10 a month or $99 a year, with no course purchase involved.