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Apple’s slick new credit card is starting to arrive in a select few digital wallets, but Apple Card has one major limitation that might surprise you: You can’t export your data to financial apps. Apple uses Mint as an example, explaining that exporting is “not currently supported.”


Apple Card is only in preview right now, with only a random selection of people who signed up for a waiting list able to apply for the card, according to The Verge. A wider rollout is expected later in August.


By that time, it’s possible that Apple will have cleared the technological hurdles to have its card added to budgeting apps like Mint, YNAB, Clarity and the many, many others you may prefer. But with an attractive spending analysis display, it looks like Apple wants to be that budgeting app for you, at least in part.

Since Apple Card works with Apple Wallet on iOS devices (with a physical card available, too), you could potentially go about your daily activities with Apple Card as your main financial tool. Mac Rumors even points out that you can only examine your transaction data and spending analysis on iPhone or iPad—there’s no desktop view at this time.