NeatCloud Brings Digital Filing Into the Palm of Your Hand
NeatCloud Brings Digital Filing Into the Palm of Your Hand
Keeping track of all those receipts and other scraps of paper can be a real headache, and now that we live so much of lives being mobile, it becomes even more of a challenge. Thanks to NeatCloud and the NeatMobile app, it no longer has to be.
The Neat Company has announced the availability of its NeatCloud service and companion NeatMobile app for iOS. Together, these tools help home and small business users access their digital filing systems from anywhere there's an internet connection, while no longer being chained to the desktop when it comes time to scan receipts or other documents.
NeatCloud is a subscription-based service ranging from $5.99 to $24.99 per month which pushes the company's existing NeatDesk or NeatReceipts data into the cloud, allowing it to be accessed from multiple computers as well as mobile apps. Rather than bring a pile of receipts back to your home or office, NeatCloud subscribers can scan them on the go and keep them in sync with the desktop at all times.
What makes NeatCloud possible is the free, universal NeatMobile app for iOS (an Android version is also coming this summer). NeatMobile turns any camera-equipped iPhone, iPod touch or iPad into a mobile scanner for uploading documents to NeatMobile, which are then scanned using the company's OCR and parsing technology as they're added to your account.
Worried about blurry images, bad lighting or handwritten receipts? Neat comes to the rescue with the optional NeatVerify service, an additional monthly subscription that guarantees the accuracy of your mobile data up to 99 percent. Customers can use NeatVerify on as as-needed basis, or choose to add proper details to their scanned documents back on the desktop.
Neat is offering a 30-day free trial of NeatCloud beginning Tuesday; the basic, one-user $5.99 per month Personal plan does not include access to NeatMobile, while the $14.99 per month Home & Office and $24.99 per month Business plans add the ability to share files and folders, file comments, web expense reporting and expanded search for up to two or five users, respectively.
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