How to submit Navia FSA claims for Amazon purchases without spreadsheets
Navia will reimburse eligible expenses, but collecting proof from Amazon can feel like a second job. FSA Helper turns your Amazon order history into clean, ready-to-upload documentation in a few minutes.
01 · Import
Pull in your Amazon orders in a couple of clicks.
Our browser extension reads your Amazon order history and sends just the structured data to FSA Helper.
02 · Filter
Automatically see what looks FSA-eligible.
We flag likely FSA items based on category and keywords so you can confirm what belongs in your Navia claim.
03 · Export
Generate a clean claim-ready PDF packet.
Download a consolidated PDF with line items, totals, and supporting detail you can upload straight to Navia.
No passwords. We use email links so you can get in and start tracking in under a minute.
What Navia needs to approve your Amazon purchases
Every Navia claim needs enough detail to prove that the expense was eligible and actually paid for. Amazon is great at shipping, but not great at giving you FSA-ready paperwork.
- Item-level detail: product name, quantity, and price for each item that you are claiming.
- Dates and totals: when you were charged and the total amount for each order or shipment.
- Proof of payment: clear evidence that the amount was paid by you (not just added to a cart).
FSA Helper collects this data from your Amazon order history and formats it into a single PDF so you are not stitching together dozens of screenshots every time you want to submit a Navia claim.
Built for real Navia workflows
FSA Helper does not replace Navia. Instead, it handles the messy part of turning Amazon orders into the kind of organized backup Navia reviewers expect.
Once your orders are imported and tagged, you can generate claim packets that mirror how you already submit through Navia's portal.
Disclaimer: FSA Helper is an independent tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Navia Benefit Solutions.
For heavy Amazon households
Turn FSA-eligible Amazon orders into "set it and forget it" claims
If most of your eligible spend runs through Amazon, you should not be rebuilding a spreadsheet every time Navia opens a new plan year. FSA Helper keeps a running history of your likely-eligible orders so claims feel like a quick export, not a project.
- Import Amazon orders over time instead of in one painful batch.
- Tag which dependents each purchase was for as you go.
- Export only the orders you actually want in a given Navia claim.