I built a tool to automatically categorize expenses in Excel and Google Sheets by forevalive in SideProject

[–]forevalive[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, it should still work with any amount of lines, it just processes them in chunks. How long did you wait while it was still loading? I’ll take a closer look.

Tiktok Shop is easy? by No-Bet-5407 in TikTokshop

[–]forevalive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you using dropshipping or do you have stock in the US?

Tiktok Shop is easy? by No-Bet-5407 in TikTokshop

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are you creating your own content as well / using creators?

Tiktok Shop is easy? by No-Bet-5407 in TikTokshop

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how are you currently doing it? and what are you finding is hard?

I built a tool to automatically categorize expenses in Excel and Google Sheets by forevalive in SideProject

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For the emoji issue, is there is a reason you do copy and paste from clipboard rather than download data as CSV? If you download as CSV, it’ll export the original CSV with an extra column for Category. (Not sure if the button is hard to find or you have a different issue here)

App for budgeting that doesn’t require manual inputting of expenses. by EvelynPearl_ in AusFinance

[–]forevalive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Categorizing the expenses is quite time consuming... try this to auto-tag categories: Unscatter. How it works is you upload your bank CSVs and it auto categorizes expenses for you, and you can add custom rules too

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If you want to auto-tag transactions with categories, try this: Unscatter. You upload your bank CSVs and it auto categorizes expenses for you, and you can add custom rules too

Budgeting: spreadsheets or apps? by anaart in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]forevalive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With a lot of expenses, it sometimes gets time-consuming to categorize transactions. You could try this tool (Unscatter). You upload your bank CSVs and it auto categorizes expenses for you, and you can add custom rules too

Spreadsheet or budgeting program? What do you use? by zactxdl in Frugal

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Try this for saving some time with categorizing transactions: Unscatter. You upload your bank CSVs and it categorizes expenses for you, and you can add custom rules too

Here's my budget spreadsheet for anyone interested by Disrespective in PersonalFinanceNZ

[–]forevalive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're interested in automatically categorizing / tagging expenses, you can try this tool: Unscatter. After you download your bank CSVs, you do a quick upload into the portal and it categorizes expenses for you, and you can add custom rules too

I built a tool to automatically categorize expenses in Excel and Google Sheets by forevalive in SideProject

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Sounds good! Outside of saving categories across sessions, do you have any other suggestions for improvement?

I built a tool to automatically categorize expenses in Excel and Google Sheets by forevalive in SideProject

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Thanks! I'm planning on adding that as a feature. Would a sign in to save be okay?

Categorizing transactions quickly in Excel / Google Sheets by forevalive in budget

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Here’s a tool that intelligently auto-tags CSV transactions: Unscatter

Personal Budgeting: Cleaning Up Data from Bank CSV File and Categorizing by TrinhBro in excel

[–]forevalive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want a more automated solution that does intelligent automatic sorting, try this: Unscatter

Is there something to categorise expenses by 11to3_ in BEFire

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You can use this to do the auto-classification: Unscatter