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Changelog — March 2026

New integrations, workflow improvements, and a fresh docs experience.

Here’s what shipped in March 2026.

To turn PDF statements into structured data for reconciliation and imports, use DocuClipper’s bank statement converter.

While you are here

Extract every transaction from any bank PDF

Upload a statement from any bank and DocuClipper returns a clean table—dates, amounts, descriptions, and running balance intact. No reformatting before you can reconcile or import.

New integrations

  • Notion — Sync databases and pages bidirectionally. Map properties and filter by formula.
  • Linear — Create and update issues from triggers. Support for cycles, projects, and labels.
  • Stripe — New triggers for subscription lifecycle and invoice events.

Workflow improvements

  • Conditional steps — Add if/else branches without writing code. Use field values, dates, or custom conditions.
  • Faster runs — Optimized execution for high-volume workflows. You should see lower latency on large batches.
  • Run history — Filter and search runs by status, date, and workflow. Export to CSV for auditing.

Put it into practice

Manual copy-paste is where errors begin

Split rows, drifting balances, missed transactions—they all trace back to re-keying. DocuClipper preserves the bank's layout so debits, credits, and totals tie out the first time.

Knowledge base and blog

  • New docs site — Restructured guides, API reference, and examples at /docs.
  • Blog — Product updates, best practices, and use cases at /blog. You’re reading it.

Fixes and polish

  • Resolved an issue where some OAuth connections expired earlier than expected.
  • Improved error messages when a destination rate limit is hit.
  • Accessibility and keyboard navigation improvements across the app.

As always, we’d love your feedback. Reach us at support@example.com or in the community.

Next step

Upload your first statement free

No credit card required. See extracted transactions in seconds, then export to Excel, CSV, or QBO when you're ready to scale.