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Amazon Transaction Itemizer

Itemize Amazon purchases on the transactions page, support Whole Foods, and export to CSV.

Users675
Rating3.9
Reviews16
Manifest versionV3
7-day growth+10
7-day growth rate+1.5%
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Version1.3.8
ManifestV3
Size26.0KiB
Languages1English
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Budgeting is already hard and having a million purchases that are categorized as "Amazon" doesn't help much. And since Amazon removed the Order History Report (March 20, 2023) option, it's now even harder. This extension will itemize your Amazon purchases so you can know how much money you're actually spending in your respective categories, rather than just lumping everything from Amazon in "misc."

To run the Amazon Transaction Itemizer, press cmd+i on Mac or ctrl+i on Windows (or click the extension icon in your toolbar) on any page in Chrome. This will automatically open your Amazon transactions page in a new tab and itemize your transactions! A button will appear at the top of the page to download your transactions as a CSV.

By default, the extension runs in "Global" mode, which will start the itemizer when you press cmd+i (ctrl+i on Windows) regardless of what website you're currently on. If you wish for this behavior to only happen when you're already on the Transactions page, you can switch to "Amazon only" mode by following these steps:

1. Right click on the extension icon if it's in your toolbar or click the three dots to the right of the icon if it's in the extension dropdown menu

2. Select "Options"

3. On the page that pops up, select "Amazon Only."

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