Comparison of popular bank statement generators: pros and cons

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Comparison of popular bank statement generators: pros and cons

Meteor
I had experience with three different sites - one offered a template in English only, the second was too limited in terms of editing, and the third looked suspiciously like it had been made on scratch. And all of them have different interfaces, and not everywhere it is convenient to adjust everything to the desired bank. Who has encountered similar nuances - which generator turned out to be the most accurate for you in details, such as the header, fonts and structure?
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KrakenBite
I needed to visually reproduce statements for an internal presentation at a startup. The real statements looked boring and uninformative, and the designer failed to meet the deadline. What saved me was that I found a service where I could fake a bank statement for a specific bank, even with a choice of format (PDF/Excel). The interface turned out to be convenient, everything is intuitive - both in style and structure. Plus I liked the fact that there are templates for different countries, not just one universal variant, as on most similar sites.
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Re: Comparison of popular bank statement generators: pros and cons

Gerbilator
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I tried a couple of generators out of curiosity - I wanted to see what it looked like and what automation could do. One was so primitive that even dates were not inserted correctly, the other had a lot of ads and no way to save the file. It's all well and good if it's purely for visuals, but for something serious, you need a very high-quality template and attention to detail.