Anyone using any open banking aggregators?

I’ve been using frollo to see all bank accounts in one place. The app in general feels way more like a tech demonstration for their APIs than actually trying to be a product itself though. Still it’s nice to see that there are ways to expose the data without having to give full user/password access.

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Open banking is just starting here and I’m hopeful it would be useful in the future. Ubank allows me to add other bank accounts but not see a merged transaction list or export an aggregated list. This would be quite useful for whole of account overviews.

Give it 1-2 years and it should be pretty sweet. Transaction accounts are the least important for banks. Open finance is already implemented for mortgage checking purposes by banks.

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I don’t want more app and data complexity. I want my bank to automatically generate and forward a transaction history for <timeinterval> for my local use. I shouldn’t have to log in to obtain such things.

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Tried Frollo. They try to do automated transaction tagging but it doesn’t work so well and that’s the only unique selling point over a spreadsheet.

Banks don’t genuinely want to push Open Banking, legislation is forcing them to support it.

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Frollo, but my bank my ppor mortgage is with hasn’t enabled the offset accounts for open banking so it’s a bit fucked

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Frollo. But I have trouble it doesn’t really show me anything with the weekly / monthly category spending

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