Achieve Paperless A/P Processing

Bill.com is a low-cost web service that automates the Accounts Payable process. It simplifies the way companies receive, process, approve, track, pay, file and retrieve bills.

Subscription-based Pricing:
Starts at $25/Month
 

Developer: bill.com

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Tech Check

Technical Check
All Gold and Silver Developers have passed the Technical Review administered by an independent third party to ensure it meets our requirements for integrating with Intuit products. For in-depth information on the Technical Review, please visit: http://www.qpqa.com/Intuit/intuit-index.html

Tech Check completed for this solution.

Compatible QuickBooks Products

Enterprise v8
Enterprise v9
Online Edition
Premier 2008
Premier 2009
Pro 2008
Pro 2009

System Requirements

CPU required: No requirements
Minimum memory required: No requirements
Minimum hard disk space required: No requirements
Operating system version: No requirements
Minimum screen resolution: 1024x 768 or greater
Minimum CD-ROM speed: No requirements
Minimum internet connection speed: Dial Up
Web browser versions: IE 6.0+, Mozilla Firefox 1.5+

Sharing Data With QuickBooks

Bill.com's QuickBooks synchronization technology eliminates the need for double data entry. Our custom built bill.com synch for QuickBooks allows "one click" synch of data between Bill.com and QuickBooks. Customer and vendor lists, chart of account, classes and items can be imported from QuickBooks into bill.com when you’re setting up your bill.com account. All of this data, plus bills and bill payment data can be exported to QuickBooks with “one click”.

Technical Support

Support is provided at no charge by phone and via email. Agents are available to assist you Monday-Friday from 6am-6pm PST. You may leave a voicemail or submit an email during the weekend and a customer support agent will respond as soon as they are back on Monday.

Tech Support Pricing
Included in monthly suscription fee

Tech Support Telephone
866-987-BILL (2455)

Tech Support URL
http://www.bill.com