An Easier Way to Categorize Big-Box Orders

Now when you tap on an imported transaction from Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Costco, eBay, Kroger, Sam’s Club, SquareUp, Target, Venmo, or Walmart on your iOS or Android device, you’ll see a link to your order history. No more combing through Costco receipts or grilling your loved one about everything in that Amazon package.
Tap the link and all the secrets of your Target order will be revealed: the compression socks you bought for your dog to wear during thunderstorms, and the box of frosted dog donuts to spoil her rotten. We won’t tell anyone if you categorize them as “Vet expenses.”
And, introducing "Pocket Change!"
Here's what else has changed in YNAB since our last post.
- [iOS] You can now reorder your category groups as part of creating a new group.
- [iOS] The account view got some visual updates and now has a callout that quickly surfaces uncleared transactions.
- [iOS] Split category transactions have an updated look and a new context menu for easier editing.
- [iOS] We added a “Today” button to easily jump back to the current month anytime you’re viewing a different month.
- [iOS] Tapping “Assign $x.xx to cover overspending/reach your target” now opens the Move Money flow when there is not enough in Ready to Assign to cover the underfunding.
- [iOS] Account sections are now collapsible.
- [iOS & Android] We updated the bottom navigation during onboarding, so that new YNABers feel more oriented in the app from the start.
- [Web] We’ve made the auto-fill behavior for the “Record Payment” function for credit cards smarter. Now the cleared balance of the account will auto-fill if the available amount in your payment category exceeds it.
- [Web] We’ve moved the Age of Money metric to the Reflect tab on the web.