Got some money sitting in your Cash App and wondering if you can send it to your Venmo account? You're not alone! A lot of people use both apps and wish there was a magic button that connects them directly. Sadly, there's no “Send to Venmo” button in Cash App… yet. But don’t worry—we’ve got some simple ways to move your money swiftly and stress-free.
Can You Directly Send Money from Cash App to Venmo?
Nope. There’s no built-in feature that lets you directly transfer money between Cash App and Venmo.
But! That doesn’t mean it can’t be done. You just have to use a little creativity (and a shared bank account). It’s like a friendly relay race—your money just needs to pass the baton.
3 Easy Ways to Transfer Money from Cash App to Venmo
Let’s break it down. Here are three simple methods to move your money:
Method 1: Use a Linked Bank Account
This is the easiest and most reliable option.
- Step 1: Link the same bank account to both Cash App and Venmo.
- Step 2: Transfer the money from Cash App to your bank account.
- Step 3: Once the money's in your bank, open Venmo and transfer it to your Venmo balance.
That's it! It may take 1–3 business days depending on the speed of the bank transfer you choose.
Tip: Use instant transfer from Cash App for a quicker move, but keep in mind there’s usually a small fee for that.
Method 2: Use a Debit Card Shared Between Both Apps
If you’ve got a debit card, you can link it to both apps. Here’s how:
- Step 1: Make sure your debit card is linked to both Cash App and Venmo.
- Step 2: Cash out your Cash App balance to the card.
- Step 3: Open Venmo and add funds using the same debit card.
This method is a bit faster and doesn’t require moving money to a separate bank account.
Method 3: Use a Friend (Seriously!)
If you don’t want to fiddle with bank accounts or cards, here’s a sneaky little workaround:
- Send money to a trusted friend via Cash App.
- Then have that same friend send you the same amount on Venmo.
Kind of a “You scratch my back, I’ll Venmo your back” situation.
Setup Guide: Link a Bank Account to Both Apps
If you go with method 1 (which we recommend), here’s how to set up a shared bank account:
In Cash App:
- Tap the profile icon on your Cash App home screen.
- Select Linked Banks.
- Tap Link Bank and follow the prompts.
In Venmo:
- Open the app and tap the three lines at the top right.
- Go to Settings > Payment Methods.
- Tap Add a Bank or Card.
- Choose Bank and follow the instructions.
Make sure you pick the same bank for both!
Time & Fees: What to Expect
Standard transfers (1–3 business days) are usually free.
Instant transfers (almost immediate) may charge around 1.5% of the amount you transfer.
Some banks may delay transfers due to processing times. If that happens, don’t panic. It's normal.
Image not found in postmetaCan You Use a Cash App Card on Venmo?
Here’s a neat trick. You can try linking your Cash App Card (a free debit card from Cash App) to Venmo as a payment method.
Here’s how:
- Open Venmo and go to Payment Methods.
- Choose Add Card.
- Enter your Cash App Card details manually or scan the card.
If Venmo accepts it, you can skip the whole bank transfer mess and just “pull” funds directly from your Cash App balance using the card.
What Could Go Wrong?
Okay, let’s not jinx it—but here are a few common hiccups:
- Your bank doesn’t support one of the apps: Try a different bank or use a debit card instead.
- Your debit card is declined on Venmo: Some prepaid cards and online banks are not accepted.
- You chose the wrong type of transfer: Instant transfers cost more but are quicker. Standard is slower but free.
Always double-check your accounts before transferring!
Why No Direct Connection?
You might wonder, “Why can’t they just let us send money directly?”
Well, Cash App is owned by Block (formerly Square). Venmo is owned by PayPal. These companies are major rivals.
It’s like asking Apple Maps to send directions straight to Google Maps—just not gonna happen.
Keep It Hassle-Free: Best Practices
Want to avoid mistakes? Here’s some smart advice:
- Use the same bank account for both apps.
- Verify all transfers before confirming.
- Stick to trusted methods—avoid hacks or shady apps.
You can always test with a small amount first, then go big once you're confident.
Final Thoughts
While you can't go directly from Cash App to Venmo with just one tap, it is totally possible to get your money across. All you need is a shared bank account or a linked debit card—and a little know-how (which you now have!).
Cash App to Venmo may not be a one-stop ride, but with these tips, your money will be moving smooth and steady.
Now go forth and transfer like a pro 💸!





