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Honestly, this is great idea. But I'm not going to forward all my bills to some random service. If it somehow worked automatically (ridiculous, I know), I'd absolutely use it.

I just don't want all the overhead.



Yep, inbox mining (via gmail oauth) is our first dev priority. I agree it's gotta be automatic for it really to be useful. Thanks for the feedback!


Alternatively, perhaps you could set up mailboxes for each user that can be entered as the billing address on the individual services.

eg: On my Freshbooks/Chartbeat/Less Accounting/whatever dashboard, I put in "gareth+somerandomkey@saasly.com" as the billing address, then all mails from that service go directly to you - you may even be able to attempt to parse arbitrary services, looking for a "Total: $n.nn" type string in the e-mail, or set up per-service parsing.


Perhaps you could get the data from mint as well? It seems like they had a way to export CSV.




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