We're making an app for invoice processing (alpha testing stage) and the goal is to make it as convenient as possible.
For every invoice, we extract the invoice fields and line items using AI (it can handle any invoice format/template).
The user links their Dropbox/Onedrive account and we create a specific folder acting as a "hot folder". Every pdf invoice that gets dropped in that folder triggers the processing. Currently the output of the processing is an .xls file with the extracted data.
From the following which would be the most useful feature for you?
1. Linking an email address so that every pdf attachment that gets received will get automatically processed and moved to "Processed folder" in Dropbox/Onedrive.
2. Linking your QBO account so that every invoice gets imported into QBO.
3. Reorganizing the folder structure based on the extracted invoice data. For example: "invoices\date\vendor_name\invoice_id"
4. Add bank statement processing.
Apart from these I'd be curious to know what else could help automate accounting workflows.
Feel free to PM me if you want early access.
For every invoice, we extract the invoice fields and line items using AI (it can handle any invoice format/template).
The user links their Dropbox/Onedrive account and we create a specific folder acting as a "hot folder". Every pdf invoice that gets dropped in that folder triggers the processing. Currently the output of the processing is an .xls file with the extracted data.
From the following which would be the most useful feature for you?
1. Linking an email address so that every pdf attachment that gets received will get automatically processed and moved to "Processed folder" in Dropbox/Onedrive.
2. Linking your QBO account so that every invoice gets imported into QBO.
3. Reorganizing the folder structure based on the extracted invoice data. For example: "invoices\date\vendor_name\invoice_id"
4. Add bank statement processing.
Apart from these I'd be curious to know what else could help automate accounting workflows.
Feel free to PM me if you want early access.
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