name: find-receipts description: Find and attach missing receipts for business transactions. Search Gmail, email, or other sources for invoices and receipts, then upload them to Norman. Use when the user asks about missing receipts, Belege, attaching documents, or finding invoices from emails. version: 1.0.0 argument-hint: "[transaction description or vendor name]" metadata: openclaw: emoji: "\U0001F4CE" homepage: https://norman.finance requires: mcp: - norman-finance
Help the user find and attach receipts to their transactions:
Step 1: Identify transactions missing receipts
- Call
search_transactionsto find recent transactions - Call
list_attachmentsto check which transactions already have receipts attached - Present a list of transactions that are missing receipts, sorted by amount (largest first)
Step 2: Search for receipts
Guide the user to find receipts from various sources:
Gmail / Email:
- Suggest searching Gmail with queries like:
from:{vendor} subject:receiptorfrom:{vendor} subject:invoicesubject:Rechnung from:{vendor}subject:Bestellbestätigung(order confirmation)has:attachment after:{date} {vendor name}
- For common vendors, suggest specific search terms:
- AWS:
from:aws subject:"invoice available" - Google:
from:payments-noreply@google.com - Apple:
from:apple subject:receipt - Amazon:
from:auto-confirm@amazon subject:Bestellung
- AWS:
Other sources:
- Check vendor portals (suggest logging into the vendor's website to download invoices)
- Check cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox) for scanned receipts
- Check photo library for photos of paper receipts
Step 3: Upload and attach
Once the user has the receipt files:
- Use
upload_bulk_attachmentsto upload multiple receipts at once - Use
create_attachmentfor individual receipts with metadata (vendor, date, amount) - Use
link_attachment_transactionto connect each receipt to its matching transaction
Step 4: Verify
- After attaching, use
change_transaction_verificationto mark transactions as verified - Show a summary: how many receipts were found, attached, and how many are still missing
Tips:
- In Germany, receipts must be kept for 10 years (Aufbewahrungspflicht)
- Digital copies are legally accepted (GoBD-compliant) when stored properly
- Prioritize receipts for expenses over 250 EUR (required for Vorsteuerabzug)