12 August 2010

Expensify Rocks in DailyFinance

Expensify: When it comes to office paperwork, is there a more annoying task than filling out expense reports? Enter Expensify, a still-very-small start-up that promises "Expense reports that don't suck." If that sounds like an oxymoron, give the service a try, and you'll find an easy to use system that centralizes users' financial actions by tracking expenses, creating statements and reports, facilitating payments, and connecting clients to financial institutions. Entirely Web-based, Expensify is leading the way toward paperless accounting, saving trees -- and headaches. Amid countless sub-par personal finance services, Expensify doesn't suck -- it rocks.
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I recently befriended Expensify co-founder Curtis Chambers, who has quickly become like the big geeky brother I always wanted, replete with sharing tech knowledge, coordinating geeky group outings, and even picking on me like big brothers do. Anywho, DailyFinance, which has more page views than TechCrunch, just featured the above glowing review of his startup! Congrats Curtis, and HT to you, my friend!

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