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Apple Card Users Can Now Export Transactions to Use in Budgeting Apps

When Apple Card launched last year, it didn't support importing transactions into various budgeting apps, which was a major negative for customers who use Quicken, YNAB, Lunch Money, Mint, and more.

As of today, though, Apple has a solution - an option to download a spreadsheet that has all ‌Apple Card‌ data, which can then be imported into many budgeting apps.

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As outlined by TechCrunch, ‌Apple Card‌ users can follow these steps to access a document containing their monthly statements:

  • Open up the Wallet app.
  • Choose ‌Apple Card‌.
  • Tap the "Card Balance" option.
  • Tap on a monthly statement.
  • Tap "Export Transactions."

The option to export transactions will show up when a monthly statement is available. The ‌Apple Card‌ transactions are exported in a Share Sheet format with a CSV document, but in the future, Apple also plans to add an OFX option.

Apple's newly added feature to download transaction data in a CSV format should be a welcome change for ‌Apple Card‌ users who use budgeting services that accept imports. Some apps, like Quicken, accept imports, but may need file format conversions prior to import. Quicken does not support CSV files, for example.

Apps that require API-level integration like Plaid or Co-pilot will still be unable to download ‌Apple Card‌ content, and there's no word from Apple on when and if support will arrive.

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Top Rated Comments

newyorksole Avatar
83 months ago
According to these forums Apple are about to get a LOT more signups for this card considering this feature is what has stopped a lot of you from applying.

Next most wanted feature is an authorized user, which probably isn’t coming.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
83 months ago
The day I turned off Auto Import and started to manually add every single transaction was the day I started saving a ton of money. Sometimes old fashioned budgeting works a lot better.
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frumpy16 Avatar
83 months ago
It seems like the prioritized the wrong feature to me. This is very Un-Apple like to make people use a manual export/import to get their transactions into a tool like Personal Capital versus the “it just works” approach the direct connection would provide.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
83 months ago
How about an exportable yearly spending report? Nutty to think they could roll out what is actually a high-end credit card without this feature.
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Rogifan Avatar
83 months ago

Not direct linking yet (that's the API part they say "there's no word from Apple on when and if support will arrive") but this would allow you to download them en mass and then upload them to something like Mint or YNAB en mass (so you don't have to enter them all manually, like I do currently)
I’ll wait for that. Everyone else does it not sure why Apple can’t/won’t.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
83 months ago
Nice, keep it up Apple.
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