Senddr, an NDRC-supported software company, has launched an e-invoicing service that transfers documents directly between accounting systems.
The service instantly transfers invoices from suppliers into their customers’ accounting software, eliminating errors and the need for separate data entry. Broad support for Senddr for a wide range of SME accounting systems (including Microsoft Dynamics and Oracle Financials) has led to more than 10,000 business signing up during a four-month beta period.
Senddr was founded in 2012 with support from the NDRC Launchpad accelerator. The software firm has since received funding from Enterprise Ireland and a number of angel investors.
A key advantage of Senddr is support for a wide range of SME accounting systems including Xero, Freshbooks, Sage 50, SageOne, Quickbooks Online, Quickbooks Professional, Yendo, Zoho and Kashflow.
"Senddr brings enterprise level eInvoicing to small businesses everywhere. Our approach is the first real easy-to-use e-invoicing solution on the market," said Morgan Lynch, CEO Senddr.
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