The Best Budget Tracker for Barclaycard (And Any Other Bank).
Barclaycard is one of the UK's most popular credit cards. But tracking credit card spending against your budget is hard when it lives separately from your bank accounts. Savly lets you import Barclaycard statements and see credit card spending alongside all your other accounts — giving you a complete picture of your finances.
Why Barclaycard Users Choose Savly
- Credit card + bank in one view — see your Barclaycard spending alongside your current account and savings for a complete financial picture
- Custom categories for card purchases — sort credit card transactions into categories that match your life, not generic labels
- Budget limits for credit card spending — set spending limits per category with progress bars so you never overspend on your card
- Combine with Barclays and other cards — import your Barclays current account, Barclaycard, and any other bank or credit card into one dashboard
- Savings goals — visual progress tracking for holidays, emergencies, or big purchases
- Auto-categorisation — Savly reads merchant names from your Barclaycard export and sorts them automatically
How to Import Barclaycard Transactions into Savly
Getting your Barclaycard data into Savly takes under two minutes. Here is the process:
Export from Barclaycard
Log in to Barclaycard online, go to Account > Statements, and download your transactions as CSV.
Upload to Savly
Open Savly's import tool and drop in your Barclaycard CSV file. Savly accepts CSV, XLSX, and XLS.
Map the Columns
Use the visual mapper to match Barclaycard's columns to Savly's fields. Takes 30 seconds the first time, instant after that.
Track Your Budget
Your credit card transactions appear alongside your bank accounts with auto-categorisation and budget tracking.
Savly's Custom Column Mapper: Drop Your Barclaycard CSV Straight In
Savly's custom column mapper means you can drop your Barclaycard CSV straight in, map the columns in seconds, and see your data beautifully. The mapper shows a live preview of your Barclaycard transactions so you can confirm everything looks right before importing.
Barclaycard's CSV export includes columns like Transaction Date, Transaction Description, and Amount. Savly's mapper lets you visually match each one to the corresponding Savly field. Once mapped, the format is saved — every future Barclaycard import is a one-click operation.
Got a Barclays current account too? No problem. Each bank and card's column format is saved independently, so you can import from Barclaycard, Barclays, Monzo, or any other provider — all into the same dashboard.
What Savly Gives You for Credit Card Budgeting
Credit card spending is one of the hardest things to budget for because it lives separately from your bank account. Savly solves this by bringing everything together:
- Custom budget categories — create exactly the categories that match your credit card spending habits
- Budget limits with progress bars — set spending limits per category and see at a glance how much of your credit card budget you have used
- All accounts in one view — see your Barclaycard alongside your Barclays current account, savings, and other banks
- Auto-category rules — teach Savly to automatically sort merchants into the right categories
- Savings goal tracking — set targets and watch your progress with visual trackers
- Export to Excel and CSV — pull your data back out for your accountant or for deeper analysis
- 20+ currencies — if you use your Barclaycard abroad, Savly handles multi-currency natively
Privacy-First Import
No Barclaycard API connection needed. No login credentials shared. Just a CSV file you control.
Auto-Categorisation
Savly reads transaction descriptions from your Barclaycard export and auto-sorts them. Shopping goes to shopping.
Multi-Bank Dashboard
Combine Barclaycard with Barclays, Monzo, HSBC, or any other bank in a single unified dashboard.
AI Financial Assistant
Ask "How much did I spend on my credit card this month?" and get instant answers from your Barclaycard data.
Not Just Barclaycard — Every Bank and Card Works
Savly is not a Barclaycard-specific tool. The same column mapper that handles your Barclaycard CSV works with every bank and credit card that offers transaction exports. Already have accounts at multiple providers? Import them all.
If you switch credit cards or add another account in the future, your Savly data stays intact. Your historical Barclaycard transactions remain in your dashboard alongside whatever card or bank you use next. No vendor lock-in, no lost data.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I export my Barclaycard transactions as CSV?
Log in to Barclaycard online, go to your Account, navigate to Statements, and select "Download CSV" for the statement period you want. The file will be saved to your device. Then upload it directly to Savly.
Can I track both my Barclays current account and Barclaycard?
Yes. You can import CSV exports from both your Barclays current account and your Barclaycard credit card into Savly. Each has its own saved column mapping, and both appear in a single unified dashboard so you get a complete picture of your finances.
Does Savly connect directly to Barclaycard?
No. Savly is privacy-first and does not connect to any bank or credit card provider directly. You export your transactions from Barclaycard online as CSV and upload the file to Savly. Your Barclaycard login credentials are never shared.
Can I set budget limits for my credit card spending?
Yes. Savly lets you set spending limits per category with visual progress bars. You can track how much of your credit card budget you have used across categories like dining, shopping, subscriptions, and more — helping you stay within your means.
Is Savly free?
Yes. The free tier includes unlimited transactions, 4 budget categories, and 1 savings goal — forever. Premium adds unlimited budgets, custom categories, AI assistant, household sharing, and more for just £5.99/month.
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