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Connect TIM to Lunch Money

Automatically sync your bank transactions and balances to your Lunch Money accounts.

Regulated PSD2 — read-onlySimple per-connection pricing

Features

From

TIM

  • Secure bank connection with automatic transaction syncing
  • Supports pending transactions
  • Supports credit card accounts

To

Lunch Money

  • Keep your budget up to date with automatic bank sync
  • Map any transaction field to Lunch Money-specific fields
  • Transform transactions with transfer link rules
  • Enrich transactions with clean merchant names, logos, and more (Pro)

Setup

How it works

Step 01

Connect securely

Log in through TIM's own PSD2 flow. Synci never sees or stores your credentials.

Step 02

Pick accounts

Choose which TIM accounts you want to sync.

Step 03

Link to Lunch Money

Point those accounts at your Lunch Money accounts.

Step 04

Sync automatically

Transactions and balances flow from TIM to Lunch Money from that point on.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How often does TIM sync to Lunch Money?
Synci polls TIM for new data every 30 to 360 minutes, depending on your plan. Some banks may not support high-frequency sync (30 min). When new transactions or balance changes are found, they are transferred to Lunch Money within seconds.
Does TIM support pending transactions?
Yes — TIM exposes pending transactions, and Synci syncs them to Lunch Money. When the bank eventually books them, Synci automatically updates the same transactions in Lunch Money rather than creating duplicates.
Are TIM credit card accounts supported?
Yes — TIM credit card accounts can be connected and synced to Lunch Money alongside your regular accounts.
Is my TIM login shared with Synci?
No. Synci connects to TIM through regulated PSD2 APIs, which means authentication happens on TIM's own login flow. Your bank login credentials are never shared with or stored by Synci.
Which provider does Synci use to connect to TIM?
Synci currently connects to TIM through GoCardless, a regulated PSD2 data provider. Providers handle the technical connection to the bank — your login credentials stay between you and TIM.