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Add item names to each Amazon purchase on your 'transactions' page.
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Budgeting is already hard and having a million purchases that are categorized as "Amazon" doesn't help much. And since Amazon removed the Order History Report (March 20, 2023) option, it's now even harder. This extension will itemize your Amazon purchases so you can know how much money you're actually spending in your respective categories, rather than just lumping everything from Amazon in "misc."
To run the Amazon Transaction Itemizer, press cmd+i on Mac or ctrl+i on Windows (or click the extension icon in your toolbar) on any page in Chrome. This will automatically open your Amazon transactions page in a new tab and itemize your transactions!
By default, the extension runs in "Global" mode, which will start the itemizer when you press cmd+i (ctrl+i on Windows) regardless of what website you're currently on. If you wish for this behavior to only happen when you're already on the Transactions page, you can switch to "Amazon only" mode by following these steps:
1. Right click on the extension icon if it's in your toolbar or click the three dots to the right of the icon if it's in the extension dropdown menu
2. Select "Options"
3. On the page that pops up, select "Amazon Only."
Latest reviews
- (2025-04-06) Liza: It could be a great extension BUT IT ONLY WORKS ON AMAZON.COM. If you want to use it on another country, it wont work. :-(
- (2025-03-20) Henrik Bentel: Def a missing piece of the puzzle to being to itemize amazon expenses. Thanks!
- (2025-02-09) Rob Lynch: I found it helpful, thanks for creating it! It would be great if it was open source and people could contribute to it!
- (2025-01-16) Christopher Bacon: This is great! When doing budgeting, I would always have to look at the item, then look at the invoice, then back to my list of items, look at the invoice, etc. This puts it all in one place. Not only that, it is printable and I can check off each time I manually add the item to the budget so I know everything is accounted for.
- (2024-11-14) Andrew Seguin: Thank you, works perfect. However, it seems more and more lately that it's not picking up items from orders. It increasingly thinks the items are from a Whole Foods shopping order even though they are normal orders that used to work with this extension.
- (2024-08-30) Sara Soni-Kalma: This is only itemizing transactions on the first page. When I try to see previous pages, nothing is itemized and cmd +i only opens up the most recent page of transactions. Is there a workaround for this? If so, would upgrade to 5 stars.
- (2024-06-01) Doug Coburn: So close. If only I could download the itemized transactions as a csv.
- (2024-04-03) Brad Kuntz: whoa!! Amazing
- (2024-03-25) Ed Wiley: This extension should be more famous. It saves gobs of time. It does for humanity what Amazon will probably never do: make it easy to match credit card transactions with Amazon orders, and easily see exactly what you purchased. I would donate to this cause. We need one for Walmart purchase history ! Long live the Transaction Itemizer!
- (2023-11-23) Crew TeeVee: Exactly what I was looking for! Love it!
- (2023-11-14) Kirill Yunussov: Superb extension! Thank you for making it!
- (2023-05-02) Shayna Goldfeder: I loved this extension so much!! It made budgeting and looking over my spending so much easier!!
- (2023-05-02) Shayna Goldfeder: I loved this extension so much!! It made budgeting and looking over my spending so much easier!!