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Hey!

Is it possible to manually decide what get categorized as a Subscription in the “My Subscriptions” bubble (not the budget categories). Sometimes I will get payments that are automatically categorized as subscriptions when they are not and they render that feature useless for me. I have adjusted the budget category to something else but it does not help. Besides. The subscription count is inflated for some reason.

    @Dridri#256149 Hi Adrian! The "My subscriptions" bubble and the category are the same. If a payment is categorized as "Subscription", it's also displayed on the "My subscriptions" bubble page. If you change the category of a transaction, it should also change in your list with subscriptions.
    Are the kind of payments you're trying to remove from your subscriptions related to each other?

    For example, all payments done by "Google" are seen as a subscription, but not all payments done by Google are a subscription. Same goes for payments done with payment provider "Adyen", some payments are from subscriptions but not all.

    The subscription count should be right, it's the sum of your subscriptions in one month.

      I don’t find it to be true in my account. All payments within the bubble were originally categorized as subscriptions, but as I changed their categories they remain there. For example, I have an Apple payment categorized as electronics counting as a subscription, despite it being the only Apple payment ever in my account. Additionally, my subscription count is 7, while there are actually 8 subscriptions across 5 store fronts. I guess it might not be updating correctly? It makes sense that I’d be connected, for some reason it’s not the case for me.

        @Dridri#256152 I guess it might not be updating correctly?

        That's most likely to be the case. The whole insights & subscriptions thing with categorizing transactions has never been 100% reliable for me. Sometimes it'd work well and update fast, sometimes it'd be slower but still work fine, and then there are even cases where it doesn't seem to change categories at all. Doesn't really affect me much because the bunq API makes it easy to categorize and manage all payments externally, but it'd be nice if the included functionality for budgeting got more reliable.

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