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quickstart
- Need example of a Plaid API starter app that uses Link
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Looking for a self hosted accounting style app that has bank transaction -> webhook feature
I was able to get the Plaid API working with n8n an hour or go. I am going to build off of it to create exactly what I need. I used https://github.com/plaid/quickstart to spin up a sample app, login, link my account and get my access token. Then I can take that access token and include it in a HTTP post request to the Plaid API's get transactions endpoint. I can select transactions from a certain date range (today) as well as account balances and run it on a cron job once per day. Each transaction has a transactionId which will help me avoid duplicates. I can then push this info into Google Sheets, Notion, a database or wherever. If I use Google Sheets I can add graphs or link it to Google Data Studio and build a dashboard showing exactly what I need. Yes, it is more steps than using some existing application but the flexibility to create exactly what I need is worth it for me. I am not far enough yet to say if there will be any hiccups or not, but so far it is looking like clear skies ahead.
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Firefly III firefly-plaid-connector
Also, looks like this might help: https://github.com/plaid/quickstart
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Connecting Plaid Banking API to a Web App
git clone https://github.com/plaid/quickstart.git cd quickstart/python # Copy the .env.example file to .env, then fill # out PLAID_CLIENT_ID and PLAID_SECRET in .env cp .env.example .env # Install dependencies pip install -r requirements.txt # Start the backend app ./start.sh
firefly-plaid-connector
- Firefly III: A free and open-source finance manager
- What's your "This saves me money because I don't have to subscribe to X" self-hosted list?
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Firefly III firefly-plaid-connector
Interesting, I wasn't aware of this fork. For what it's worth, the original repo is here: https://gitlab.com/GeorgeHahn/firefly-plaid-connector and images are published at registry.gitlab.com/georgehahn/firefly-plaid-connector:latest.
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YNAB like budgeting tool?
There is already a Plaid Connector but would benefit from independent reviewers and contributors.
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FireFly III Personal Finance Manager Install Guide, for those that asked :)
It connects via plaid, which isn't that great if you're interested in data privacy. If you really want to use it though, you can use https://gitlab.com/GeorgeHahn/firefly-plaid-connector. As for "your own dashboard" i'm not sure what this means in the context of "better than firefly"...
What are some alternatives?
plaid-link-ios - Plaid Link iOS SDK
OpenBudgeteer - OpenBudgeteer is a budgeting app based on the Bucket Budgeting Principle
Twitter-API-v2-sample-code - Sample code for the Twitter API v2 endpoints
budgetzero - Open-source, self-hosted, zero-based budgeting.
financial-freedom - 🔥🔥🔥 An open source alternative to Mint, YNAB, and more. Stay on budget and build wealth without sacrificing your privacy.
budgery - A zero-budget finance tracking tool
api-docs-generator - Support repository: A script to generate the API documentation.
self-hosted - [Legacy] Self-host your own Standard Notes server for end-to-end encrypted notes and files
paperless-ngx - A community-supported supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
Firefly III - Firefly III: a personal finances manager
data-importer - The Firefly III Data Importer can import data into Firefly III
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs