Bank Accounts
Get data from your US and European bank accounts, such as transactions and account balances, directly in a spreadsheet using Plaid.
ConnectGet the most out of Bank Accounts
Bank Accounts allows you to connect your financial from US and European accounts securely and access real-time data, such as balances and transactions, directly in your spreadsheet using Plaid.
This integration simplifies the process of managing financial data. With just a few steps, you can pull in real-time information from your bank accounts and integrate it seamlessly into your Rows workspace.
With the Bank Accounts integration, you can automate reports with recent transactions, check account balances, and build custom reports to monitor your financial status. This saves time and reduces the need for manual data entry, allowing you to focus on financial analysis and decision-making.
Note: Currently, Bank Accounts supports connections to financial institutions in the United States and select European countries. Support for UK financial institutions is not yet available.
Use Cases
Here are some things you can do using the Bank Accounts integration in Rows:
- Retrieve real-time account balances across your connected accounts to monitor available funds, loan status, or investment balances.
- Fetch recent transactions from any of your accounts to track spending and generate budget reports.
- Reconcile transactions by comparing bank records with your internal data to ensure accuracy in income and expense tracking.
- Build spending reports by pulling transaction data for specific date ranges and categorizing expenses into meaningful insights.
- Monitor cash flow by analyzing daily, weekly, or monthly financial movements and forecasting future cash needs.
GET_BALANCE
Retrieve the current balance of your bank account. Use this to monitor the available balance for individual sub-accounts or all accounts.
GET_TRANSACTIONS
Retrieve your bank account transactions by date and account. Use this function to monitor financial activity over a specific period.