Her CEO calls it delayed insights because Q3 sales expense data shows up in Q4.
Marcus says: “Just take a photo. That’s it.” concur expenseit demo
She holds her phone over the coffee receipt—a crumpled thermal paper strip from “Denver Drip.” Her CEO calls it delayed insights because Q3
Everyone claps. For the receipts. ExpenseIt doesn’t just automate receipt capture. It transforms expense reports from a weekly tax on productivity into a real-time source of business intelligence—while giving people their Sunday nights back. That’s the deep story. Not features. Freedom, foresight, and frictionless compliance. For the receipts
Every Sunday night, Sarah sits at her kitchen table with a glass of wine and a spreadsheet. She types, squints, decodes, and curses. Expense reports take her 90 minutes each week. That’s 78 hours a year. Almost two full work weeks. Just. Typing. Receipts.
Sarah doesn’t tap anything. She just snaps. Next, she takes a photo of the Uber receipt from the app screen.