Can you find the top 4 subscriptions in Acme Inc. based on spend last 12 months and chart them for me? (User prompt)
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I'll pull the top spenders from Acme Inc. and chart them. I'll get the top candidates, then compute exact 12-month totals for each via payments.
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I have all 102 subscriptions. The combined numbers point to Google Ads, Apple Store, Meta Ads, Anthropic, Hubspot, Dustin, Google Cloud, and Clay as the contenders.
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I have fetched all payment data. Google Ads: 46,846 EUR is the largest payment. The top 4 are clear with comfortable gaps. Let me chart this.

Top 4 by exact rolling 12-month spend, all in NOK:
- Google Ads — 46,846 EUR (the runaway leader, ~53% of the top 4)
- Apple Store — 15,973 EUR (worth flagging: this is 4 hardware purchases in April 2026, not really a recurring subscription)
- Meta Ads — 14,434 EUR
- Anthropic — 11,501 EUR
The next contenders (for context) were Hubspot at 8.4k, Dustin at 8.2k, and Google Cloud at 6.1k — comfortable gap to #4, so the top 4 is unambiguous.
If you want to redo this excluding one-off hardware (Apple Store, Dustin), Hubspot would slot into #4 instead. Want me to chart that view too, or break any of these down by month?
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Superpower financial intelligence
Works with anything that supports MCP (Model Context Protocol). Sign in securely with Cardboard and choose exactly what your agent can do. Designed for workflows, reporting, and spend analysis.

Cardboard MCP lets your agent work with your Cardboard data on your behalf, within the limits you approve. Start with a simple question. Build up to automated workflows and uncover insights.
Workflows
Build workflows to find missing receipts, send reminders, and prepare CSV exports.
Finish finance tasks faster by letting your AI tool organize, format, and route spend data.
Connect Cardboard to your own agent to automate repeatable finance work.
Insights
Ask questions about software spend, vendor overlap, and unused tools.
Combine spend data with marketing or team data to see what is working.
Spot waste, benchmark spend, and find ways to cut costs.
You stay in control
Cardboard MCP has built-in safeguards, so AI agents can help with finance workflows without getting open-ended access to your account. Your agent only gets the access you approve.
User-scoped access
Agents act on behalf of the user who connected them. Any action the agent takes is attributed to that member.
Permissions & control
The connecting member reviews and approves what the agent may do before access is granted.
Admins can revoke and restrict an agent connection at any time.
Audit history
Every agent action is logged and timestamped. You can review recent activity from the agent detail page, with full history preserved for audit and review.
Financial safety
Currently, agents cannot move money or use payment cards. Cardboard MCP does not expose tools that issue cards, create payments, or transfer funds.
Get started
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Log in to your Cardboard account and go to AI agents
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Connect the Cardboard MCP to Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, IDEs, or other tools
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Ask questions or build workflows
FAQs
Cardboard MCP lets you connect AI tools like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible clients to Cardboard. Once connected, your agent can help with approved Cardboard workflows, such as finding missing receipts, preparing exports, reviewing spend, and answering finance-related questions.
MCP, or Model Context Protocol, is an open standard that lets AI applications connect to external tools, data sources, and workflows in a consistent way.
You can use Cardboard MCP to ask your AI agent to help with finance and spend workflows, including:
- Finding missing receipts
- Creating receipt reminder lists
- Preparing CSV exports
- Formatting spend data for import into another system
- Reviewing software spend
- Identifying overlapping vendors
- Combining spend data with other business data
- Building custom finance automations
Any client that supports MCP can connect to Cardboard MCP. This includes tools such as Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, IDEs, and custom internal agents, depending on their MCP support.
MCP is designed to provide a standardized way for AI applications to connect with external systems and tools.
Yes. Cardboard MCP can help you ask questions about company spend, including:
- Which vendors are we spending the most with?
- Which software tools overlap?
- How much are we spending on marketing?
- Which teams or departments have the highest spend?
- What transactions are missing receipts?
- Which vendors might be worth reviewing?
You can also combine Cardboard spend data with other data sources in your AI client if that client supports multiple connected tools.
Yes. Cardboard MCP gives agents access based on the permissions you approve. When you connect an agent to Cardboard, you are presented with a consent screen where you choose what that agent may do on your behalf.
Agents do not receive unlimited access to your Cardboard account. Admins can revoke an agent connection at any time.
Every action an agent takes is logged and timestamped. The agent detail page shows recent activity, and the full history is preserved for review.
MCP is included in the Basic, Pro, and Business plans. There is no additional cost to it.
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