Google Sheets + You Need A Budget

Create transactions in You Need A Budget for new Google Sheets rows

Effortlessly track your expenses and maintain your budget with this seamless workflow between Google Sheets and You Need A Budget (YNAB). When a new row is added in your Google Sheets, a corresponding transaction will be created in your YNAB account, keeping your financial records up-to-date and organized. Stay in control of your finances with this efficient and easy-to-use integration.

Effortlessly track your expenses and maintain your budget with this seamless workflow between Google Sheets and You Need A Budget (YNAB). When a new row is added in your Google Sheets, a corresponding transaction will be created in your YNAB account, keeping your financial records up-to-date and organized. Stay in control of your finances with this efficient and easy-to-use integration.

  1. When this happens...
    Google SheetsGoogle Sheets
    New Spreadsheet Row

    Triggers when a new row is added to the bottom of a spreadsheet.

    TriggerInstant
  2. automatically do this!
    You Need A BudgetYou Need A Budget
    Create Transaction

    Creates a new transaction.

    ActionWrite
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About Google Sheets

Create, edit, and share spreadsheets wherever you are with Google Sheets, and get automated insights from your data.
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About You Need A Budget

You Need A Budget is a tool to help you gain total control of your money, living paycheck to paycheck, get out of debt, and save more money.
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