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Statemently
Bank statement PDFs to spreadsheets - verified, not guessed
Statemently converts bank statement PDFs to spreadsheets - but unlike OCR converters, it reconciles every debit and credit against opening and closing balances and flags any uncertain row for review. Exports to Excel, CSV, QuickBooks (QBO), OFX, QIF, and Google Sheets. Every major US bank (Chase, BofA, Wells Fargo). Processed in memory, never written to disk, auto-deleted after conversion - no account required to try. Pricing: one-off credits or Pro at $49/mo (~100 statements/mo, all banks).
Hey PH, Tamas here, solo maker. Statemently came from watching bookkeepers babysit bank-statement PDF converters - the OCR ones drop or misread rows and you don't find out until the books don't balance. So Statemently reconciles every debit and credit against the statement's opening and closing balances, and flags any row it's not sure about instead of silently guessing. Exports to Excel, CSV, QuickBooks, OFX, QIF, Google Sheets. It runs in memory, nothing is written to disk, and files auto-delete after conversion - no account needed to try. Two things I'd love feedback on: (1) which bank/format trips up your current converter the most? (2) does balance-reconciliation + flagging uncertain rows earn the trust that plain OCR doesn't? Thanks for looking.
The balance reconciliation is a nice touch - so many PDF converters miss that and you end up with a spreadsheet that doesn't actually add up. Quick test on a Chase statement came out clean.
The reconciliation angle is genuinely useful since most PDF converters just dump raw rows. One thing that would save me time: let me save column-mapping presets per bank so I don't have to re-tag how Chase formats merchant names vs Amex every time. Would also be great if those presets carried over to recurring vendors.
How does the reconciliation actually work when a PDF statement has scanned or misaligned numbers - do you use a specific parser per bank, or is it more of a generic rules engine that learns over time?
About Statemently on Product Hunt
“Bank statement PDFs to spreadsheets - verified, not guessed”
Statemently was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #129 on the daily leaderboard. Statemently converts bank statement PDFs to spreadsheets - but unlike OCR converters, it reconciles every debit and credit against opening and closing balances and flags any uncertain row for review. Exports to Excel, CSV, QuickBooks (QBO), OFX, QIF, and Google Sheets. Every major US bank (Chase, BofA, Wells Fargo). Processed in memory, never written to disk, auto-deleted after conversion - no account required to try. Pricing: one-off credits or Pro at $49/mo (~100 statements/mo, all banks).
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