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March 2026 Updates

March
2026

March was about meeting you where you are — whether that's WhatsApp, your bank's export file, or a search bar. But if you zoom out, something bigger is taking shape: every feature we ship connects to a layer that works while you don't. More on that soon. Here's what shipped.

WhatsApp

The headline feature. Expensicat now lives in your WhatsApp conversations.

  • Send a receipt photo and Cat files it for you — extracted, categorized, matched
  • Get notified when a transaction matches, an invoice gets paid, or a bank connection needs attention
  • Structured messages for confirmations, reminders, and summaries — not just plain text blasts

Your finance tool no longer requires a browser tab. Snap a photo of a dinner receipt, send it to Expensicat, and it's categorized before you get to the car. Telegram and SMS are next.

Smarter Cat

Cat now remembers what you were talking about, shows results inline, and connects to external tools.

  • Pick up where you left off — close the app, come back tomorrow, your conversation is still there with full context
  • Rich results in chat — ask about your expenses and see actual charts, transaction tables, and invoice lists right in the conversation. No more walls of text
  • External tool access — Cat can now talk to services outside Expensicat. Connect your other tools and Cat works across all of them
  • Faster responses and more reliable actions across the board

Cat went from "helpful chatbot" to "actual assistant that gets things done."

Transaction Import

Not every bank has a direct connection — and that's fine now. Import transactions from your bank's CSV or XLSX exports.

  • Drag and drop a file, map the columns, and import
  • Your currency is automatically set on first import
  • Imported accounts work the same as connected ones — same matching, same categorization, same everything

If your bank isn't directly supported, you're no longer locked out.

Search now understands what you mean, not just what you type.

  • Search "office supplies" and find transactions labeled "Staples" or "Amazon — printer ink"
  • Results show useful context instead of generic descriptions
  • Works just as well on your phone
  • Fast enough to use as your daily way to find anything in Expensicat

Smarter Matching

The system that connects your invoices to bank transactions learned a few new tricks.

  • Learns from you — matching now considers your past accept/reject decisions, so suggestions get better the more you use it
  • Fewer, better suggestions — 5 high-confidence matches instead of 10 maybes
  • If the amount matches exactly, it shows up first
  • Invoices now match across their entire payment window, not just a narrow date range

Mobile

Every screen now works properly on a phone.

  • Tasks, transactions, and documents open in swipeable drawers instead of clunky full-page views
  • All panels have proper close buttons — no more guessing how to dismiss something
  • Scrolling and layout work consistently across screen sizes

Everything Else

A few more things that made March count:

  • Notification emails got a redesign — branded, actionable, and they link directly to the thing that needs your attention
  • Tasks page redesigned with clearer layout and date range filtering
  • Feedback button in the sidebar — tell us what's broken or what you want next
  • Hundreds of reliability and performance fixes under the hood

That's March. A month where Expensicat became something you can use without ever opening a browser — through WhatsApp, through Cat, through a simple file import.

If you look at the pattern — bank sync that runs while you sleep, matching that learns from your decisions, an AI that acts on real data instead of guessing, channels that come to you instead of waiting for you to log in — it stops being a tool you use and starts being infrastructure that runs your financial operations. We're building toward that. More soon.