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New Intacct Setup and Export Changes
Posted on30. Nov, 2010 by Eric.
Last night we pushed several new changes on our integration to Intacct Time & Expense. In the past, users were not allowed to map their Intacct/ExpenseCloud categories and required our staff to complete the mapping. Now you have the ability to import expense categories directly from Intacct and add them to your ExpenseCloud account. These [...]
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Updated ExpenseCloud iPhone App v1.4
Posted on11. Nov, 2010 by Eric.
Update – We pushed another new version (V1.4.1) to Apple for approval last night. We have updated the pictures below with this new release. Key features are the speed of the app, custom categories created online appear in your category list, and new receipt tab (now you can view those unassigned receipts and attached to [...]
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Updated ExpenseCloud Android App
Posted on04. Nov, 2010 by Eric.
Today we pushed a major release of ExpenseCloud’s Android Mobile App. You can get the new update here. The release contained both bug fixes and some great new features, including creating expense reports on the road. We feel the new features set us apart from other expense management solutions offered for the Android platform. Here [...]
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6 Person Start-Up Looking For A Customer Evangelist
Posted on19. Oct, 2010 by Eric.
Update 11/15: The position has been filled. Thanks to all that applied! Follow us on Twitter for future openings. App7 is a team of 6 people passionate about creating amazing online business software. We’re getting hammered by an explosion of users loving our product and we need a hero to come to the rescue. I [...]
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Setting Up A Company Expense Report Submission Process
Posted on15. Oct, 2010 by Eric.
Any growing company reimbursing employees for their expense reports will require a formal expense policy. While every company is a little different on their expense policy and submission process, we thought we’d share with you a few tips on getting started with one. Require your employees to use a credit card for a majority of [...]
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ExpenseCloud Now Available Through Intuit App Center
Posted on30. Sep, 2010 by Eric.
ExpenseCloud Press Release: ExpenseCloud Now Available Through Intuit App Center Seamless QuickBooks Integration Simplifies the Process of Managing Expense Reports Los Angeles (PRWEB) September 30, 2010 ExpenseCloud, a leading online expense management solution developed by App7, Inc., today announced that it is now available on the Intuit App Center. Registered Intuit users can add ExpenseCloud [...]
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Custom Categories Are Here
Posted on19. Sep, 2010 by Eric.
Our #1 feature request is now available – Custom Categories. If you’ve been craving for a category that’s vital to your business, you now have the ability to personalize your expenses categories. Our new Manage Categories section on the Settings tab allows you to add, edit or delete your categories. There are two types of [...]
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New Feature – Managing Company Users
Posted on21. Jun, 2010 by Eric.
We have just added a new paid feature to ExpenseCloud that allows an individual to sign up and administer all the users within their company. Here is some information on how to take advantage of this. License Administrator Now you can pay via credit card for a license and share it across the entire organization. [...]
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The ExpenseCloud Android App Is Out!
Posted on08. Jun, 2010 by Eric.
First iPhone, then Blackberry, and now the ExpenseCloud Android application is out! We’re en fuego!!! Get the app now to help make capturing your expenses so much easier! So what does it do? View And Edit Credit Card Expenses Yes that right! You can see your credit card expenses directly on the phone and edit [...]
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ExpenseBay is now ExpenseCloud
Posted on03. May, 2010 by Eric.
The service you have grown to love has a new name – ExpenseCloud. You’re probably wondering why we decided to change a name that we had for almost two years? Lets just start by saying the name change was not our idea

