SlipSheet supports CSV export to help you move receipt data into Sheets, Excel, bookkeeping tools, or your own workflow.
Why this matters
Receipts are small documents, but they create a lot of bookkeeping friction. Extracting structured fields makes it easier to review expenses, spot mistakes, and prepare exports.
Common use cases
- Monthly expense cleanup
- Tax prep
- Client or project reimbursement
- Bookkeeper handoff
- Spreadsheet-based reporting
Fields to capture
Date, Merchant, Category, Subtotal, Tax, Total, Notes
Try SlipSheet to convert receipts into spreadsheet-ready data, then export clean rows for bookkeeping, tax prep, reimbursements, or monthly reviews.
The CSV receipt export includes key transaction details such as the date, amount, payment method, transaction ID, and any applicable taxes. It also includes customer information like their email and name, helping you reconcile payments and analyze customer spending.
To export your receipts, navigate to the 'Receipts' section of your account dashboard and select the date range you want to export. Then, click the 'Export CSV' button. The file will automatically download to your computer.
Yes, you can specify a custom date range when exporting your receipts to CSV. This allows you to retrieve data for a specific period, such as a month, quarter, or custom time frame, making it easier to manage your financial records.
While there isn't a hard limit, exporting very large datasets at once can take some time. For optimal performance, we recommend exporting receipts in smaller batches if you're dealing with a large number of transactions. This helps ensure a smooth and efficient download process.
You can open and view the CSV file with any spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, Apple Numbers, or LibreOffice Calc. These programs allow you to easily organize, sort, and analyze the data within the exported receipts.