Amazon Order History Import
Stop guessing what "AMZN MKTP US" was. Import your Amazon orders as detailed, itemized transactions.
The Problem with Amazon Transactions
Your bank statement shows charges like "AMZN MKTP US*123ABC" or "AMAZON.COM*456DEF" with no detail about what you actually bought. When you order multiple items, charges get split and combined unpredictably.
This makes it nearly impossible to categorize Amazon spending accurately. Was that $47.23 charge household supplies, a birthday gift, or pet food? Without checking your Amazon order history, you'll never know.
The Solution: A Chrome Extension
The EnvelopeBudget Amazon extension reads your Amazon order history page and imports each order as a detailed transaction — with the actual item names, quantities, and categories.
How It Works
Install the Extension
Add the EnvelopeBudget extension from the Chrome Web Store. It takes about 10 seconds.
Visit Your Orders
Go to your Amazon order history page. The extension will detect your orders automatically.
Import to EnvelopeBudget
Click the import button and your orders become detailed, categorized transactions in your budget.
Before vs. After
Without the extension
With the extension
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this work with Amazon Business or international Amazon sites?
Currently the extension supports Amazon.com (US). Support for additional Amazon sites is planned.
Does the extension have access to my Amazon password?
No. The extension only reads the order history page that's already displayed in your browser. It never sees or stores your Amazon credentials.
Can I use this alongside SimpleFIN bank sync?
Yes! They complement each other well. SimpleFIN imports the bank charge, and the Amazon extension can replace it with itemized details. Use duplicate detection to keep things clean.
Know exactly where your Amazon money goes
Start your 34-day free trial of EnvelopeBudget, then install the Chrome extension. No credit card required.
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