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Fino
AI expense tracker that reads bank alerts automatically
9 followers
AI expense tracker that reads bank alerts automatically
9 followers
Fino automatically transforms your bank notifications into organized expenses using AI. No manual entry, no spreadsheets, and no complicated budgeting. Track spending, manage budgets, receive smart insights, and understand where your money goes while keeping your financial data private and secure.














Would love to see a feature that splits one notification into multiple categories if it contains several items, like a grocery receipt with food and household goods. Right now it seems like everything from one alert might get lumped under a single label, which makes the category breakdown less useful than it could be.
@necdet615225 Thank you, Necdet! That's a great suggestion.
You're absolutely right—one bank notification can represent purchases from multiple categories, especially in supermarkets or wholesale stores.
Supporting transaction splitting is already on our roadmap, and we'd like to make it as simple as possible while keeping Fino fast and easy to use.
Really appreciate your feedback!
Love the auto-categorization from bank alerts, this is the friction I never wanted. One thing that would help me a lot is adding a way to split a single notification into multiple categories when one purchase covers several things, like a Costco run that mixes groceries and household items.
@metehanses11655 Thanks so much for the thoughtful feedback!
I'm glad you like the automatic categorization. Multi-category transactions are definitely something we're exploring, especially for grocery and warehouse purchases where a single receipt contains many different items.
Thanks for helping shape Fino!
Parsing bank notifications straight into categorized expenses is such a smart move. Saves the usual friction of opening an app and typing things out by hand.
@sedat1259287 Thank you, Sedat!
That was exactly the goal behind Fino—to remove the friction of manually tracking expenses and let people focus on understanding their finances instead.
Really appreciate your support!