We've all been there. Tax season hits, an expense report is due, or you need to return something you bought online. So you open Gmail, type "receipt" into the search bar, and scroll through hundreds of results.
It shouldn't be this hard.
The receipt problem
The average person receives 50-100 receipt emails per month. Subscriptions, online orders, ride-shares, food delivery, hotel bookings, airline tickets — they all send confirmation emails that pile up fast.
Most people deal with this in one of two ways:
- Ignore it until they absolutely need a specific receipt, then spend 20 minutes searching
- Create elaborate folder systems that require constant manual maintenance
Neither approach scales. As you add more services and subscriptions, the problem compounds.
What if receipts organized themselves?
That's the idea behind Folkslip. Connect your Gmail once, and it scans your inbox for receipt emails from any provider. It extracts the key details — amount, date, provider, invoice number — and organizes everything in one clean dashboard.
No forwarding rules. No manual labeling. No digging through search results.
More than just SaaS
Unlike tools that only track software subscriptions, Folkslip recognizes receipts from everywhere:
- Subscriptions — Spotify, Netflix, Adobe, GitHub
- Online shopping — Amazon, eBay, Shopify stores
- Travel — Airlines, hotels, Airbnb, car rentals
- Food & transport — Uber, DoorDash, Lyft
- Professional services — Invoices, consulting fees, freelancer payments
If it sent you a receipt email, Folkslip can find it.
Getting started takes 30 seconds
Sign in with Google, grant read-only Gmail access, and hit scan. Folkslip does the rest. Your receipts appear organized by provider, sortable by date and amount, and downloadable with one click.
No app to install. No data to enter manually. Just connect and go.