Summary
Yes, Nance automatically tracks your spending using transactions from your connected bank accounts and credit cards. While most transactions are categorized automatically, some may require manual adjustments if the system cannot confidently identify the correct category.
How Automatic Spending Tracking Works in Nance
Nance keeps track of your money automatically—so you don’t have to.
Once you connect your bank account or credit card, Nance securely fetches your transactions and adds them to your transaction list. No manual entry, no effort.
Automatic transaction tracking
Every purchase, payment, withdrawal, or transfer from your connected accounts shows up in Nance.
Your data stays up to date through:
- Scheduled refreshes (done automatically)
- Triggered refreshes (when you pull to refresh or take an action)
Automatic categorization
As transactions come in, Nance tries to assign them to the right category.
This helps you instantly understand where your money is going—without sorting things yourself.
When something feels off
Sometimes, bank descriptions are… let’s say mysterious.
If a transaction is categorized incorrectly, you can update it anytime. Nance will also use your corrections to improve future suggestions.
Uncategorized transactions
If Nance isn’t confident about a transaction, it won’t guess.
Instead, it places it under Uncategorized for you to review.
Once you assign a category:
- It’s included in your insights
- It reflects in your budgets
- Your reports stay clean and accurate
The end goal (aka why this matters)
Nance combines automatic tracking with your control, so your financial data stays:
- Organized
- Accurate
- Actually useful
No spreadsheets. No overthinking. Just clarity.