Turn cryptic bank lines into clean vendor names
Bank feeds hand you TST* SWEETGREEN 0421 when what you need is Sweetgreen, Meals & Entertainment. Paste your lines below and get both. No account, no upload, no card.
Sweetgreen
Blue Bottle Coffee
Adobe
Shell
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Common questions
Is anything stored?
Not unless you ask for the results by email. The preview is processed in memory and returned in the same request, with nothing written anywhere. If you ask us to email you the full results, we store that one run so the link has something to open, and delete it after 90 days.
What do you do with my email address?
We send you the link, once. You are not subscribed to anything and no sequence follows. We do keep the address, so be aware you are giving it to a company that builds bookkeeping software and may eventually have a reason to contact you.
How does it decide the vendor name?
It strips payment-processor prefixes (SQ *, TST*, PYPL, Apple Pay), removes store numbers, city and state suffixes, and entity suffixes like LLC or Inc. What survives is the merchant identity that repeats across your statement.
How accurate are the categories?
Categories come from a fixed dictionary of a few hundred national merchants, so a match is deterministic and repeatable rather than a guess. Anything outside that dictionary is returned as uncategorized instead of being invented.
Can I use the output in QuickBooks or Xero?
Download the CSV and map the vendor and category columns during import. The category names follow a standard chart-of-accounts taxonomy, so most will line up with your existing accounts.
This is the easy half of the problem
Cleaning vendor names is deterministic. Deciding whether a $4,000 wire is a contractor payment, an owner draw, or an intercompany transfer needs your chart of accounts, your history, and your corrections. That is what Prosper does with a connected bank feed.