HuntingtonMod
Integrations · plain files, no live sync

HuntingtonMod talks to the tools you already have, in plain files

Rather than live-sync, we export plain-format files that any modern tool will accept. SEPA CSV for personal-banking apps, iCal for reminders, Markdown for Obsidian, PDF for Paperless-ngx. HuntingtonMod is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to Huntington Bancshares Incorporated, Huntington National Bank, or Huntington Investment Company.

Paper folder full of exports
01 — Financial notebooks → CSV

SEPA-friendly CSV for Kontist, Holvi, N26 Personal

The Daily Expense Tracker, Budget Planner and Subscription Tracker export a small SEPA-friendly CSV — date, payee, category, amount, note. The file is UTF-8, comma-separated, quoted where necessary, and opens directly in Kontist, Holvi, N26 Personal, GnuCash, MoneyMoney or plain Numbers. No live sync means no OAuth token, no third-party access to your bank, no aggregator middle-man.

Kontist

Import the CSV under Import → Bank statement. The Berlin freelancer app parses HuntingtonMod CSV in one pass.

Holvi

Use the "Import expenses" screen in the Helsinki-based business tool. Categories map directly.

N26 Personal

Personal edition only — the CSV mirrors the fields N26 already understands. Paste and import.

GnuCash

Import via File → Import → Import Transactions from CSV. Column mapping is remembered.

MoneyMoney

The German desktop app accepts our CSV as a "manual account" statement.

Numbers / Excel

Double-click and edit. The file is a plain UTF-8 CSV, no proprietary fields.

02 — Reminders → iCal

Weekly Review Sunday reminder → your calendar

The Weekly Review app can publish a private iCal feed containing the Sunday reminder and the monthly-print reminders. Copy the URL from Settings → Reminders and subscribe from Apple Calendar, Fastmail Calendar, Thunderbird or Nextcloud. The URL contains a rotating token; revoke it in one click if it leaks.

03 — Journal → Markdown

Personal Journal export → Obsidian, Logseq, plain folder

The Personal Journal exports one Markdown file per day with the date in the filename (2026-08-17.md) and YAML front-matter for tags. Drop the folder into Obsidian, Logseq or a plain text editor and you have a portable long-term archive. The Reading Log and Gratitude Notebook use the same folder convention.

04 — Receipts → PDF and Paperless-ngx

Receipt Scanner → Paperless-ngx import folder

The Receipt Scanner produces a monthly PDF bundle with one page per receipt and an index of tags. The PDF is OCR-friendly and drops directly into the Paperless-ngx consumption directory. For accountants who prefer a zip of JPEGs, that option is one click away in Settings → Exports.

05 — What we do not integrate with

The anti-integration list

No aggregator sync

We do not connect to Plaid, Tink, Yodlee, Salt Edge, TrueLayer, TeaPay or any other aggregator. Ever. Not because they are bad — because HuntingtonMod is not a financial tool.

No bank OAuth

No PSD2 open-banking flow, no reading of statements, no live balance. HuntingtonMod is not a payment initiation service and is not affiliated with any bank.

No US integrations

No Zapier, no Make, no US-based automation platform. If your workflow tool is EU-based, we are happy to hear from you.

No AI writing assistants

The workspace does not send your text to a third-party model. Not to OpenAI, not to Anthropic, not to Google, not to Mistral. Your journal stays with you.

HuntingtonMod is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to Huntington Bancshares Incorporated, Huntington National Bank, or Huntington Investment Company. The integrations described above are plain-file exports — the workspace never authenticates to a third-party service on your behalf.