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BillsTrust

BillsTrust

Annual Revenue:
$100,001-$25,000
Number of Employees:
1-9
Seeking Investors?:
no

BillsTrustâ„¢ Resolves the pain of remembering to pay any bill on time with the help of a clever 2D barcoded sticker.

A new, fast way for busy people and businesses who receive lots of bills to pay all of them (handwritten & printed), and manage their cash flow, with no data entry and no need to remember due dates.

The site uses QR coded stickers which we send to customers, the customers as they receive their bills just stick on a sticker and take a photo with your cell phone and email it direct to the service; or fax them; or scan and email. In essence many businesses could use this to replace their accounts payable function and divert staff resources onto more important business development endeavors rather than administration.

The business idea and site is really simple, and tackles a pain point for many busy people in remembering to have to pay bills by their due dates. It's unique as the site deals with handwritten bills as well as printed ones. So the mower man, plumber, baby sitter or suppliers can all be paid using this.

When customers sign into their online account they see digital copies of their bills queued up for payment to the due date on the bill, so it serves as an archive of all outgoing payments in one place. Business customers can control their cash flow by delaying these due dates, and their tax obligations are all recorded as well.

The really neat thing is when bills are paid, customers receive an SMS message and email to keep them in the loop - like having your own virtual personal assistant.

The welcome pack which is sent out after signing up is fun as it includes a bill spike which customers use to impale their bills once they've sent them to the service.






 
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