Sync US bank data to Google Sheets
Pipe transactions, balances, and holdings from any §1033-accessible US bank into Google Sheets on a schedule. Live transaction tabs that update on a schedule.
Choose the spreadsheet, tab, and write shape your model expects.
Quick answer
BankSync syncs supported US account data from §1033-accessible banks to Google Sheets. Choose hourly, daily, or weekly automatic syncs based on your plan, or run a manual sync at any time. Connect through the regulated §1033 consent flow; banking credentials are never stored.
Four steps to sync


map your columns once
Sign up for BankSync
Create a BankSync account and start your 14-day trial. Your card is not charged during the trial.
Connect your US bank
Pick your bank from the list (Big 4, neobanks, regional, brokerage) and authorise the §1033 consent. Your credentials never touch BankSync.
Choose Google Sheets as the destination
Connect your Google Sheets workspace. Select from the data types supported for your account and choose an available schedule.
Map fields and confirm
Map BankSync fields to Google Sheets columns or properties. Save the sync — your bank data appears in Google Sheets on the next run.
CFPB §1033 Open Banking
Regulator: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
The CFPB's §1033 rule gives US consumers a right to share their bank data with third parties of their choice. BankSync routes through Plaid, the most widely-integrated US data provider.
US banks we support
BankSync covers 0+ US financial institutions.
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Frequently asked questions
Sync US bank data to Google Sheets
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