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Wells Fargo Attune Card Closes to New Applicants

Wells Fargo Attune is no longer available to new applicants, but current cardholders should not assume their existing benefits have ended.

Perkmon Editorial TeamUpdated June 17, 20263 min read

TL;DR

Wells Fargo Attune is no longer appearing as an available card for new online applications.

  • Wells Fargo Attune is no longer appearing as an available card for new online applications.
  • Existing cardholders should not treat the closure as a confirmed benefit removal.
  • The practical move is to verify your own account terms and keep tracking the 4% categories you actually use.

What changed

Wells Fargo Attune is no longer available to new applicants. The old Attune application URL now redirects to Wells Fargo's broader credit card page, and Attune is not listed in the current Wells Fargo card lineup.

NerdWallet reported that the card closed to new applicants as of June 15, 2026, while existing cardholders can continue using their cards. Doctor of Credit also updated its Attune coverage after users noticed the card had disappeared.

That distinction matters. A card closing to new applicants is not the same thing as an existing-card benefit being removed. If you already have Attune, do not assume the 4% earning categories disappeared just because the public application page is gone. Verify your account terms directly with Wells Fargo.

Who should care

This matters most if you were considering Attune for its no-annual-fee 4% earning structure. The card has been unusual because it covered categories that many mainstream cards do not emphasize, including wellness, entertainment, recreation, pets, and planet-friendly spending.

The closure also matters for current cardholders because public-card disappearance often creates confusion. People want to know whether the issuer is simply closing applications, changing strategy, or preparing a later benefit change. Right now, the clean public takeaway is narrower: new applicants appear to be out of luck, while existing cardholders should keep checking their own Wells Fargo account and cardholder notices.

For benefit tracking, the risk is overreacting. If a tracker marks Attune as unavailable for new applicants, that is useful. If it deletes existing-card earning categories without a cardholder terms change, that can mislead current users.

What to do next

If you planned to apply, remove Attune from your active application shortlist unless Wells Fargo brings the product back. It may still appear in old search results, old reviews, or archived links, but that does not mean a new application path is open.

If you already have the card, keep using account-level evidence. Check the current rewards terms in your Wells Fargo account, save any notice Wells Fargo sends, and review transactions to see how your common merchants code. Attune's value depends heavily on whether real purchases actually fall into the eligible 4% categories.

If you are comparing alternatives, treat this as a portfolio-planning update rather than a deadline. The relevant question is not only what replaced Attune on a ranking page. It is which card now covers the categories you were actually going to use, and whether that coverage is broad enough to justify changing your setup.

Perkmon angle

For Perkmon, this is a product-availability update first and a benefit-data watch second. The card should be treated as closed to new applicants, while existing-card benefits should remain tied to the user's actual issuer terms until Wells Fargo publishes or sends a separate change.

A tracker should keep these states separate: card available to apply, card currently held, category terms, merchant coding, and whether a statement credit or rewards credit actually posted. Collapsing those into one generic card status is how users end up making bad keep-or-cancel decisions.

This is also a good reminder to avoid relying on old public card pages. If a card disappears, save the current issuer page and then verify your own account. Public availability and current-cardholder terms can move on different timelines.

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Frequently asked questions

Can new applicants still get Wells Fargo Attune?

Wells Fargo's public Attune URL now redirects to the broader card page, and Attune is not listed in the current Wells Fargo card lineup. NerdWallet reports the card closed to new applicants as of June 15, 2026.

Did Wells Fargo remove existing Attune cardholder benefits?

A closure to new applicants is not the same as a confirmed existing-card benefit removal. Current cardholders should verify their own Wells Fargo account terms and any cardholder notices before assuming a benefit changed.

Before you act

  • Issuer and rewards terms can change.
  • Verify current Wells Fargo terms directly before acting.
  • This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice.

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