Tired of using Excel to manage accounts receivables? Yaypay is a powerful SaaS that applies process automation, machine learning and AI to accounts receivables operations to accelerate collections, boost worker productivity, improve customer relationship management, and predict cash flow with greater accuracy. Done deal.
Love what you are doing. Cash is king, and yet the tools for cash are stuck in the dark ages. Getting cash 30 days faster gives you free capital. Love finding tools that are closer to cash...
@i_am_brennan Thanks you for your comment. Yes you are right, it is a big deal. And not only speed of collections, but also just a process in the back-office. Which is usually broken, but starts working as a well-oiled machine with our software.
@onurakpolat You know, in my previous business, I was experiencing a lot of problems with accounts receivables. And when I met Anthony (CEO) - the idea really resonated with me. This is a big problem that does need to me solved in a right way
@tydanco It's SaaS so it integrates with a company's ERP system. Currently we're partners with Oracle NetSuite, Intacct and Quickbooks. To get started there's an integration to sync up data, setup the workflows, etc.
@kendallhtucker Great question. Yaypay actually integrates with Quickbooks. QB does the invoicing. Yaypay automates the collections processes via workflows that teams setup based on how they work. Also, Yaypay predicts cash flow and when a customer will pay, as well as includes a CRM specifically for Accounts Receivables so that all communication and contacts for A/R are in one place.
Collecting money owed is a huge challenge and time cost for any business. Yaypay solves that and let's companies focus on building better products and connecting more deeply with their customers.
@joe_hyrkin well said Joe, YayPay is really taking the pressure off CFOs and their lean finance teams and automating all those repetitive back office finance processes
@micrum amazing question! We really care about our customers' security. The infrastructure is well protected, as well as the application itself. We run regular penetration testings in order to uncover our weak spots and fix them in time. The user data is stored in the encrypted databases.
@anna_stetsenko Thanks! It is actually useful. People say we save them 3-4 hours a day, let alone the fact that we are speeding up a collection process.
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