This sounds super cool. I'm very interested in importing transactions.
Aside from financial history, this data might be useful as an additional
source of foursquare-style checkins, if transactions could be reliably
associated with places. I wonder if Plaid's normalization does anything to
indicate whether a transaction was an in-person.

On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 8:56 AM, Michael Morrissey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As an experiment to learn the flow of importers, I put together a quick
> PoC of importing my credit card transactions using Plaid
> <https://plaid.com/>. (Why let credit card companies have all the fun
> with your data?) There's still a ton to do, but I have the rough outline
> now.
>
> So some questions:
> - Is there general interest in importing transactions? If so, I'll keep
> going.
> - Any objections to pulling in Plaid's go library
> <https://github.com/plaid/plaid-go>? (MIT license)
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
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