Export a whole trip to CSV, JSON or PDF
Your records should outlive the app you kept them in. Every trip in Tasca comes out whole, in a format that suits whoever is asking for it.
CSV
One row per expense with original and converted amounts, ready for Excel, Numbers or Sheets.
JSON
A complete backup including categories, allocations, rates and rules. Import it straight back.
PDF
A formatted summary with charts, category tables and trend lines, paginated properly.
CSV for the spreadsheet, JSON for the backup
The CSV keeps both sides of every expense: what you paid in the local currency and what it converted to, along with the rate, the date, the category, the country, the note and the flags for refunds and excluded items. There is a standard flavour and an Excel-compatible one for the version of Excel that argues about encodings.
The JSON export is the full picture, not a summary. Trip settings, categories, expenses, per day allocations, exchange rates and your auto-classification rules all travel together, which means importing it into a fresh install gives you the trip back rather than an approximation of it.
PDF for the people who need a PDF
The PDF summary is built for the moment someone asks you to justify a number: a finance team, a travel partner, a tax agent. It carries the trip totals, a category breakdown with charts, a table of expenses and trend lines, laid out with proper pagination so nothing is orphaned across a page break.
Share it straight from the app to Mail, Messages, Files or anywhere else the iOS share sheet reaches.
Import brings it back
A JSON export can be previewed before it is applied, so you can see what is about to land rather than trusting it. Duplicate identifiers are handled, and an empty or malformed file is rejected rather than half applied.
- Round trip a trip between devices without iCloud
- Archive finished trips outside the app and reimport them years later
- Move to a new phone with no account and no migration flow
Common questions
What columns are in the CSV?
Date, note or merchant, category, country, original amount, original currency, converted amount, home currency, exchange rate, rate date, and the flags for refunds, income and excluded entries.
Can I import a JSON backup into a different iPhone?
Yes. The JSON export is self contained, and the import previews what will be created before you apply it.
Is the PDF suitable for an expense claim?
It is designed for one. It shows the original currency amount, the converted amount and the exchange rate used for each expense, which is normally what a finance team wants to see.
Keep reading
Offline and private
No account, no ads, no trackers. Everything is stored on your iPhone and syncs through your own iCloud.
Stats and stories
Per country, per category, per day. Plus a tappable recap you can send to the people you travelled with.
Multi-currency
Log in yen, see it in dollars. Tasca stores what you actually paid and converts it with the day's rate.