As I start to use more online services in my business, the task of collecting invoices/receipts for accounting purposes each month is getting somewhat tedious.
Every service has their own method of providing invoices/receipts, and most of them require me to log on to their site and manually download the PDFs. Usuallty they do send a notification via e-mail, but still some manual work is required to get the official documents, which seems a bit strange.
Why don’t they just send the PDF(s) with the notification e-mail? E-commerce sites are usually much better at this, but SaaS vendors are lagging behind. Even the big ones, like Amazon, don’t provide PDF receipts with their e-mails.
What’s even worse is that the actual PDFs can be quite tricky to find. For example, on DigitalOcean, there is no Billing, Payments or Receipts choice available via their (top-level) menus. I have to go via Settings on the account drop-down (which, of course, I have to re-discover every month, as I keep forgetting where it is).
If you are a SaaS vendor, here are some tips for you:
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Always send PDF receipts via e-mail when you do billing. If you can’t, for whatever reason (technical or other), please make sure your e-mail receipt is legally valid, so I can print it to PDF and use it for accounting purposes.
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If your service is cheap, please provide an option to pay anually. For a $5 service, monthly accounting is costing me more than the service!
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Please make it very easy to find the billing statments when I’m logged into your service, even if you send the PDF via e-mail.
How do other people deal with this hassle? I only use a few services at the moment, but I can imagine this process getting very annoying (and time-consuming) as the number of services increase.