Breakdown, for Mint and Personal Capital

Breakdown slices and dices transactions downloaded from Mint and Personal Capital.

As of May 2026, Breakdown, for Mint and Personal Capital has 23 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Version
0.0.14
Manifest V3

History

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Permissions & access

Permissions
downloads
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

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About

First, briefly check out the Breakdown demo for Olympic Medals:

  https://www.johndimm.com/breakdown/

The interface works on all kinds of multidimensional data.  Applied to personal financial data, it can answer questions like:

 - Where did all my  money go?
 - When did I start shopping more at Trader Joe's than Vons?
 - How did I spend more on vacation this year than usual?

Breakdown works by loading your Mint or Personal Capital data into Lovefield, the browser-based local database written in javascript by a team at Google.

Your data stays on your machine.  


Step 1:

Install the Chrome Extension.

Step 2:

In Empower (formerly Personal Capital), go to Overview/Transactions, select All, and click the CSV button.

Save the csv file to your hard drive.

Step 3:

A new tab will appear for Breakdown, thanks to the extension.  Click the big Import button.  Select the csv file you just downloaded.  

That's it!

Breakdown relies on you to download data yourself and pass it on manually to Breakdown, which passes it on to Lovefield.  That sounds painful but it's only a few button clicks whenever you want the latest transactions.

There are no user accounts or logins because there is no interaction with any server.  All data is local.

The Lovefield database can be seen in the Chrome Developer Tools under the Applications tab, in IndexedDB and Local Storage.

Breakdown:  
  https://www.johndimm.com/breakdown/

Empower (formerly Personal Capital): 
  https://home.personalcapital.com/

Lovefield: 
  https://google.github.io/lovefield/

Technical

Version
0.0.14
Manifest
V3
Size
12.94KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u61e84b243b859e9934ba5f4873bf78e7
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Aug 25, 2019
Last Updated (Store)
Feb 5, 2025
Last Scraped
May 21, 2026
Website
Support URL

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