A sync is the link between your bank accounts and a destination. It tells Redbark which accounts to pull data from, where to send it, and how far back to go.
When a sync runs, Redbark fetches the latest transactions from your connected bank accounts and writes them to your chosen destination (e.g. Google Sheets or Notion).
Syncs run automatically on a schedule, but you can also trigger them manually with the "Sync Now" button. You can pause a sync at any time by disabling it.
Each sync has a start date that controls how far back in history to pull. On the first run, all transactions from that date onwards are synced. After that, only new or updated transactions are picked up.
A sync can include accounts from different bank connections and write to multiple destinations at once.