Junjie Ying
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104 votes
Thanks for the suggestion! Yep, this definitely makes sense – right now, we auto-detect certain words like “dinner”, but we don’t do any intelligent matching based on your past expenses. I’m not sure how technically involved this would be, but I’ll add it to our list of possible improvements for the future :)
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Great idea! To be honest, it’s a lot of extra work to create a custom user-by-user system (maybe a good idea for the Pro version?), so that’s not likely in the near term. But if you have suggestions for words to add, please feel to email us at support@splitwise.com or add them to the comments. We also review the system periodically and add new “magic” words when we think of ones to add.
Best,
JonAn error occurred while saving the comment Junjie Ying commentedCurrently when I add Target, the item will be categorized under GROCERY, which is good. But when I add “Cermak”, which I add nearly once everyday, the item is unrecognized. Every time I have to open the category list to find GROCERY manually. After so many times, I wish the app is smart enough to remember it.
What the app have now is to have several recently used categories stay at top, which is nice, but those categories usually don’t have gwhat I need.
I consider that as a simple yet useful function. The app can either add Cermak & GROCERY using hard code, or just use a dictionary to monitor users’ frequent items. In addition, such user habit can be used for suggesting more relevant category in category list instead of recent history.
In the end, I really appreciate all the hard and great work you’ve done, thank you.
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To add this function and keep it simple and just enough, just track and count users’ items. No text search, no complicated algorithm, just count the exact items make a dictionary to record them. That’ll enough to make life so much easier.