Amazon Expenses not detailed:
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Andrew
Suggest fix, similar to many expense app/ (Expensify, Ramp, etc) if there was an option where if I forwarded an Amazon order confirmation email to a set email like receipts@expensify.com as example, could be receipts@rocketmoney.com and this would allow to add a memo or category in Rocket, that could be very helpful way to easily forward emails at the time of the transaction and get them categorized correctly into my budget categories.
Juliet
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Amazon Transaction Categorization
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Megan
All Amazon transactions come in the same way, as "shopping," but the things I buy on there are very different.
Juliet
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Sync with Amazon
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Camilia
It would be amazing if we could link our Amazon account and sync transactions against credit card payment so we can assign categories by transaction!
Juliet
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Would like a couple more details on my Amazon stuff .
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Eric
It’s hard to remember what ya purchased without a little more detail to remind you what was billed.
It’s really vague now & I have to go into Amazon to figure out what payment actually bought
Juliet
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Amazon integration like in the Copilot app
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Blia
Rocket money far surpassed Copilot in my opinion. One thing I wish is to have an Amazon integration like Copilot does. Shows detail of purchases where you can match to cc transactions and categorize.
Juliet
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Amazon purchase links
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Scott
We do a lot of purchases on Amazon. Before we switched to Rocket Money, we used YNAB, and one great feature they had was for any Amazon purchases, it would link directly to the Amazon purchase so we could immediately see what that charge was for. With Rocket Money, we have to write down all the purchase amounts, then go digging through our Amazon purchase history to try to match up the amounts, and it's always a headache.
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Robert
Yes, looking at Monarch right now (they do this)
Juliet
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Amazon account sync (similar to Copilot) or a browser extension (like Monarch Money) to pull item-level data.
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Charchit
Currently, Amazon transactions appear as lump sums, making it impossible to accurately categorize "Home Improvement" vs. "Groceries" when they share a single checkout. Users must manually hunt through their Amazon order history to split transactions.
Implement a native Amazon account sync (similar to Copilot) or a browser extension (like Monarch Money) to pull item-level data.
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Kat Q
Yes
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Dodie Keith-Lazowick
Agree
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Laurie
absolutely
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