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How to Set up Bank Feeds in Law App

Law App allows you to securely sync bank transactions directly from your bank—this feature is commonly referred to as “Bank Feeds.”

A start date can be set for each account to import transactions from a specific point in time.

Once connected, transactions are automatically synced every hour.

You’ll only need to re-authenticate once a year to maintain the connection.

You can manually sync transactions at any time, either for all accounts or for individual accounts.

1. Click “Settings”

2. Click “Bankings”

3. Click “Transaction Syncing”

4. Click “Configure Fiskil”

5. Click “Continue”

6. Select your bank, in this example it is a test account

7. Click “Enter the email you use for your banking account.”

8. Click “Get code”

9. Enter your code

10. Select which accounts you wish to sync

11. You can select multiple

12. Click “Continue”

13. Click “Confirm and share”

14. You will be taken back to Law App

15. Click “Check Fiskil Status”

16. Your Fiskil Connection Status should be “Connected”, you can now link your bank accounts from Fiskil into the Law App Bank Accounts

17. Click on which account you want to map each account too

18. You can change what date to start importing transactions from to avoid duplicates

19. Click “Save all”

20. Once done you can click “Sync all transactions” and it will get every transactions for each account from either all time or after the “Sync Transactions From”

21. You will get a little pop up telling you how many it found and imported – from now on Law App will sync transactions every hour and keep it up to date so you don’t have to keep doing this.

22. Click “Back to Home” if you want to see the imported transactions

23. Click “Banking”

24. Click “Bank transactions”

25. Click “Import”

26. Show each account and see what was imported – can also look at Bank transactions

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Updated on 5 September 2025
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