Eny converts receipt images into clean, structured JSON data. Upload a receipt and get usable expense data via a simple REST API. Eny removes manual entry from expense tracking and integrates directly with Flow, turning receipts into transactions in one click. Built for developers and finance apps that need reliable receipt parsing without friction.
I originally built Flow, a FOSS personal finance app, to track my expenses properly. The problem was actually using it day to day. Typing every receipt by hand was slow, tedious, and quickly became the biggest point of friction.
So I built Eny.
Eny is a small SaaS that converts receipt images into structured JSON data. Instead of manually entering amounts, merchants, and dates, you just upload a receipt and get clean, usable data back via an API.
Since Flow was the original motivation, Eny integrates directly with it β one click and a receipt becomes a transaction. No spreadsheets, no copy-paste, no unnecessary steps.
This is still early, but if youβre building finance apps, expense trackers, or anything that deals with receipts, Iβd love your feedback. Happy to answer questions and learn how others are solving this today.
I originally built Flow, a FOSS personal finance app, to track my expenses properly. The problem was actually using it day to day. Typing every receipt by hand was slow, tedious, and quickly became the biggest point of friction.
So I built Eny.
Eny is a small SaaS that converts receipt images into structured JSON data. Instead of manually entering amounts, merchants, and dates, you just upload a receipt and get clean, usable data back via an API.
Since Flow was the original motivation, Eny integrates directly with it β one click and a receipt becomes a transaction. No spreadsheets, no copy-paste, no unnecessary steps.
This is still early, but if youβre building finance apps, expense trackers, or anything that deals with receipts, Iβd love your feedback. Happy to answer questions and learn how others are solving this today.
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Hey Product Hunt π
I originally built Flow, a FOSS personal finance app, to track my expenses properly. The problem was actually using it day to day. Typing every receipt by hand was slow, tedious, and quickly became the biggest point of friction.
So I built Eny.
Eny is a small SaaS that converts receipt images into structured JSON data. Instead of manually entering amounts, merchants, and dates, you just upload a receipt and get clean, usable data back via an API.
Since Flow was the original motivation, Eny integrates directly with it β one click and a receipt becomes a transaction. No spreadsheets, no copy-paste, no unnecessary steps.
This is still early, but if youβre building finance apps, expense trackers, or anything that deals with receipts, Iβd love your feedback. Happy to answer questions and learn how others are solving this today.
Thanks for checking it out π