January 9th, 2026
New

You can now use regular expressions (regex) in your Finta rules, giving you the flexibility to match complex patterns with a single rule instead of creating multiple rules for similar transactions.
Two new operators are available when creating rules:
These operators work with the Summary and Original Description fields.
Previously, if you wanted to categorize all your coffee purchases, you'd need separate rules for "Starbucks", "Coffee Bean", "Peet's Coffee", and every other coffee shop. Now you can create a single rule:
Summary matches regex (Starbucks|Coffee Bean|Peet's|Dunkin)
This one rule will match transactions from any of those merchants, keeping your rules list clean and manageable.
(Netflix|Spotify|Hulu|Disney)REF-\d{6}\d{2}/\d{2}/\d{4}payment(?:\s*#\d+)?[A-Z]{2,3}-\d{4,}All pattern matching is case-insensitive, so starbucks will match "STARBUCKS" and "Starbucks".
Regex pattern matching is available now. When creating or editing a rule, select "matches regex" or "does not match regex" from the operator dropdown to start using pattern matching in your rules.