Integrate Divvy Into Your Product Without an API

The Integration Barrier

Divvy (now BILL Spend & Expense) is a corporate card and spend management platform with an API, but integrating it into your product requires developer work — OAuth implementation, data mapping, and ongoing maintenance. For accounting or finance products serving SMB customers on Divvy, this is a dedicated engineering effort that slows down integration launches. Deck gives you structured Divvy data through a single endpoint without building the integration yourself.

Workflows Deck Supports

  1. Pull card transaction records and deliver them to your expense categorization or accounting product
  2. Extract budget allocation and utilization data and keep your spend dashboard current
  3. Pull monthly statements and deliver them to your finance reporting tool
  4. Extract vendor spend summaries and surface them in your procurement analytics product
  5. Pull receipt records and sync them to your document management layer
  6. Extract reimbursement records and sync them to your payroll or finance workflow tool

Divvy Connection Methods Compared

Deck Divvy API (direct) Manual export
Requires API setup No Yes No
Requires developer to build No Yes No
Runs on schedule or on-demand Yes Yes (if built) No
Single endpoint for all customers Yes No No
Setup time 15 min Weeks Ongoing

How to Set Up Deck with Divvy

  1. Connect your customer’s Divvy account — Deck Vault handles credentials and MFA
  2. Define the data you need in plain language
  3. Call Deck’s API to get structured Divvy data on demand or on schedule
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FAQ

Does Divvy have a public API?

Yes. Deck sits in front of that integration so your product receives clean, structured data without your team writing or maintaining any of the connector code.

What Divvy data can Deck extract?

Card transactions, budget allocation and utilization, monthly account statements, vendor spend by category, receipt records, and reimbursement history.

Can Deck pull Divvy data for multiple customer companies?

Yes. Deck maintains isolated sessions per account. From your product’s side, it’s a uniform API regardless of how many Divvy customers you’re serving.

How does Deck handle Divvy’s authentication?

Credentials stored in Deck Vault are used to open sessions automatically, including any MFA steps, without any manual input.

Does Deck work with BILL Spend & Expense (formerly Divvy)?

Yes. The underlying portal is the same regardless of branding. Deck connects to it either way.