As it’s possible to split a single transaction, would it be possible for multiple transactions to be combined into one?
How would you vision that? What’s the use case? ![]()
Under the ‘Edit’ option available to select multiple transactions and bring together under one.
It would allow the user to assign a single transaction name, note, logo and date.
For example: Multiple purchases at a bar across one evening could be brought together into one.
It would be great as not only would it bring down the amount of transactions to view from the same event/shop, it would also allow neater tracking if you could bring transactions spread out over multiple days (due to processing time) into a single day.
Happy to go into the idea further.
I think your example is the perfect use. We often find multiple transactions in these days of cashless payments. An extreme example is standing at the bar for say a wedding buying individual drinks for family members. Although any night out contributes quite a few transactions. To compare if you were manually inputting your cash transactions you would put in one lump.
Good idea @edoardomoreni?
I don’t want to ruin the party but it feels like there are already ways to do this in the app? For example, you can tag all these transactions and the search by tag?
That’s a fair point - tagging definitely helps with grouping and filtering.
I think the gap I’m getting at is more about how the data is presented, not just labelled.
With tags, the transactions are still separate in the feed, so you still have to mentally add them up and deal with them being spread across different days if they settle at different times.
What I’m describing is more like creating a single “event” from multiple transactions - so a night out, trip, or shopping session appears as one item with a total spend, while still allowing you to drill into the underlying transactions if needed.
So, it’s less about organisation (which tags handle well) and more about reducing noise and reflecting how people actually think about spending in real life.