LeonAce
Ik heb nog even wat uitgezocht maar je kunt tijdens het proces van account koppelen. Een verzoek doen tot het toevoegen van bunw
Ik heb nog even wat uitgezocht maar je kunt tijdens het proces van account koppelen. Een verzoek doen tot het toevoegen van bunw
I just use Wesselt‘s bunq2ynab scripts and it‘s actually a very smooth experience. I tried to budget with accounts at bunq, but I switched back to a single account because YNAB works better for me.
@Jakob#145775 This does require to use a computer whenever you need to sync your YNAB budgets with bunq right?
@Roeshimi#145804 I put a readme and some code on https://github.com/rvdh/aws_lambda_bunq2ynab to run the wesselt code on AWS Lambda.
@Roeshimi#145804 I let it run on a server of mine. It can listen to callbacks from bunq and then sync on-demand. So when I do a card payment (or if there is any other kind of event on my account), it will then start the syncing process automatically. You can also just do manual one-off syncs, though, if for some reason you can't or don't want to listen for the callbacks.
Works well, and not really complicated in the grand scheme of things, but probably too hard to setup for the average user. Hopefully this will change at some point.
@Jakob#145806 Thank you both Jakob and Rick
@Jakob#145806 I guess I misunderstood how this tool works. I thought it would also match transactions and categories and you would not have anything to do at all. But it seems to me that it "only" imports transactions from bunq into YNAB and you have to categorize them yourself.
@Roeshimi#145813 YNAB will remember the categories after the first time so in day to day use there‘s seldom a need to categorize a transaction. When you synchronize for the first time, then indeed it can be a bit cumbersome.
@Jakob#145814 Got it, Thx.
@RvdH#145805 The bunq2ynab version used in your repo seems to be pretty old. Is there a proper way to get the latest version of bunq2ynab into the deployment package (sorry if that's a noobish question).
@Robijn#145748 I used to use bunq for budgeting too a few years ago. Then I discovered ynab and ever since then I am in love with it. Especially with the expansion toolkit for ynab ynab is by far the best way to budget I have ever encountered. You can’t compare this to budgeting with bunq at all.
FYI you can try out ynab for free for 4 months. There is a special link you need to sign up to (the standard link only gives you 34 days). Just google For stacksocial ynab.
@Roeshimi#145816 You're absolutely right, I never updated it. I'll try to update it soon.
In eerste instantie was het idee van YNAB om handmatig alles in te voeren. De theorie hierachter is dat je je nog bewuster wordt van elke aankoop en daardoor meer grip krijgt op je giraal geld. Tegenwoordig hebben ze auto-import (koppelen van rekening), maar de meningen zijn hierover verdeeld.
Wat betreft het meerdere accounts beheren als budget potjes, daarmee wordt het reconcilen heel erg veel werk. Ik zou dan ook tegen adviseren. YNAB werkt als een 'schil' om je bank heen. Het idee is dat je niet op je rekening kijkt, maar op de YNAB app of er nog ruimte in je budget is, niet of er nog geld op de rekening staat. Daarom kan YNAB zelfs het beste gebruikt worden met één rekening en één spaarrekening. Ik zou je echt adviseren om de starters guide op de website of de youtube serie te kijken voor je begint.
Persoonlijk zou ik niet over gaan op auto import ook als de integratie er wel komt. In het verleden heb ik gewerkt met dingen als Spendee of AFAS en auto import heeft toch niet hetzelfde effect als handmatig invoeren.
@crclassen#145851 Chris, I do agree with you that if you classify each transaction individually, this is even better.
However that doesn't mean you have to enter every transaction manually. They way I have setup my YNAB integration is that whenever there is a transaction, the transaction itself is automatically imported into YNAB (real-time), but left as 'uncategorized'. Then YNAB gives me a popup that I need to classify a transaction and when I do I immediately see the effect on my budget.
@Roeshimi#145816 Since you are using bunq2IFTTT as well, the following may be useful to you:
https://github.com/woudt/ifttt2ynab
This allows control over the classification: either use the built-in learning classification system as provided by YNAB or override it yourself.
@Edwin-Red-Lion#145854 Thank you 😊
@crclassen#145851 Even with auto-importing you still have to Approve each transaction, so the "making yourself aware" part, for me atleast, is still there.
Of course my whole job is automation, so I'm a bit biased :)
Would there be interest in a website / service where you can connect your YNAB and bunq in a managed fashion? Obviously, all transactions would then pass thru that service so you'd have to be okay with that.
I'm thinking of creating such a service for myself but if there's an interest I could add a possibility for people to sign up and use it as well.
@RvdH#145859 Als je dit wil gaan doen voor derden moet je wel rekening houden met alle PSD2 wetgeving.
@JeroenE#145862 Dat lijkt me heel stug, er vindt helemaal geen betalingsverkeer plaats.