Coconut + Architects: Faster Bank Import
Architects bill in stages against project milestones, manage professional indemnity costs, and track expenses across multiple projects simultaneously. If you use Coconut for your accounting, you need a fast way to get bank statement data into the system.
BankScan AI for Architects Using Coconut
BankScan AI converts any bank statement PDF to CSV formatted for direct import into Coconut. Convert your bank statements to structured spreadsheets to match stage payments against projects, track professional fees, and prepare for your accountant.
The Architects + Coconut Workflow
Architects invoice clients at RIBA work stages (concept, developed design, technical design, construction), then reconcile bank statements to verify payments received against each project. They track project-specific expenses like survey fees, model-making costs, and travel, and allocate them against project budgets for profitability analysis.
Key terms you'll encounter: RIBA work stages, stage payment, fee proposal, professional indemnity.
How It Works
Upload any bank statement PDF
Supports all major banks. Saves 1-2 hours per month on project payment tracking and expense allocation across concurrent projects for a typical small practice
AI formats for Coconut
Output as CSV with Date, Description, Amount — Coconut accepts a single amount column with positive for income and negative for expenses — dates in DD/MM/YYYY.
Import and reconcile
In Coconut, go to Transactions > Import. Upload the CSV from BankScan AI to bring in transactions from external bank accounts alongside your Coconut banking data. Coconut auto-categorises imported transactions by comparing them against your existing Coconut transaction categories, learning your categorisation preferences over time.
Supported Banks
BankScan AI works with all major UK and US banks, including:
Coconut Features for Architects
- Coconut ready — Output formatted as CSV matching Coconut's expected column structure
- Smart integration — Coconut auto-categorises imported transactions by comparing them against your existing Coconut transaction categories, learning your categorisation preferences over time.
- Built for Architects — Saves 1-2 hours per month on project payment tracking and expense allocation across concurrent projects for a typical small practice
- Software compatible — Output works directly with Xero, FreeAgent, Harvest
Import Steps for Architects Using Coconut
As an architect, here's how to get bank data into Coconut:
- In Coconut, go to Transactions > Import
- Upload the CSV from BankScan AI to bring in transactions from external bank accounts alongside your Coconut banking data
Common Import Issues
Coconut is primarily a banking app — the import feature is designed for bringing in transactions from non-Coconut accounts. Large file imports may time out on mobile.
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