Track your Citibank transactions without sharing your password
Skwad works seamlessly with Citibank's email alerts to provide a robust, all-in-one financial management solution.
By forwarding Citibank's alerts to your unique Skwad scan email address, you can harness the full potential of Skwad's transaction categorization, real-time account monitoring, and data-driven insights.
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Citibank sends instant email alerts for all transactions, but they don't include the merchant name in the email. Skwad will still import your transactions, but you may need to manually rename and categorize them. To address this limitation, many Citibank customers choose to manually import their financial data. Fortunately, Skwad automatically removes duplicate entries on every import.
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Frequently asked questions
My bank isn't on the list. Can I still use Skwad?
My bank isn't on the list. Can I still use Skwad?
Definitely. Skwad is designed to work with email alerts, not the specific bank. If your bank sends you email alerts, you can use Skwad.
My bank doesn't have alerts. Can I still use Skwad?
My bank doesn't have alerts. Can I still use Skwad?
Of course. There are several ways to add transactions to Skwad, including: manually adding individual transactions, uploading files like OFX, QIF, or CSVs, and automating imports using tools like IOS Shortcuts or IFTTT.
If you have a VISA card, see if you can setup purchase alerts from VISA.
Regardless of how you add transactions, Skwad will automatically categorize them for you.
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Resources
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