Mint CSV
Importing Mint transaction history — coming in v1.1.
Mint CSV import is not available in PennyBolt v1. It is planned for v1.1.
If you have a Mint export and need to get your history into PennyBolt now, the closest option is to open the CSV in a spreadsheet, manually review your transactions, and enter the ones that matter most by hand. It’s not fast, but it works for a limited number of accounts or a short date range.
We’ll update this page when Mint CSV import ships.
See also
- Which format should I use? — other import formats available today.
- Bank downloads (OFX / QFX) — if your bank offers a direct download, that’s the best path forward.
- Add, edit, and split a transaction — how to enter transactions manually.