Purchase history

Purchase History App

Save the purchases you may need again, then search, filter, and export them later.

Searchable purchase history details

Merchant, amount, date, and category
Proof and receipt text
Tags, status, and record type
Returns, refunds, warranties, bills, subscriptions, and exports

Who it helps

For questions that come up after buying

A purchase history app helps answer questions after buying: Where is the receipt? Did I follow up on the refund? Is the return window still open? When does the warranty end? What was that subscription for? Which records should I export?

How it works

How saved purchases become searchable history

  1. Step 01

    Save purchases your way

    Tell, type, scan, attach proof, or enter details manually.

  2. Step 02

    Add structured details

    Use category, tags, splits, proof, returns, warranties, refunds, subscriptions, and reminders when useful.

  3. Step 03

    Search and filter later

    Find records by merchant, amount, proof, receipt text, status, tag, category, record type, household/import state, and more.

  4. Step 04

    Open or export the record

    Use the saved purchase context when a follow-up, review, backup, or export is needed.

Example

Saved-record history, not a bank feed

Jareon is a saved-record purchase history, not a live bank feed. The history is built from purchases the user chooses to save and review.

Example purchase search

A home item is hard to remember by store, so the user searches by tag or receipt text and opens the proof, date, amount, and warranty note.
  • Purchase history is based on saved records.
  • Search and filters help recover context.
  • This is not live bank transaction history.

FAQ

Common questions.

How does a purchase history app work?

The user saves structured purchase records and later searches, filters, reviews, or exports those records.

Who should use a purchase history app?

People who want to remember purchases with proof, returns, refunds, warranties, subscriptions, bills, tags, splits, reminders, and export-ready records.

What should I prepare?

Start with purchases where proof or follow-up matters. Add receipt proof, tags, notes, deadlines, and reminders when useful.

What is the next step?

Join the waitlist to hear when Jareon is ready. The next step is early access to searchable saved purchase history.

Early access

Save the purchase before the details disappear.

A short record can keep proof, reminders, and follow-up context attached.

Join the Waitlist