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Azets Expense

Company size

Number of employees

Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)
Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)

Platform

Cloud service
On-premises
Mobile app
Cloud service
On-premises
Mobile app

Price information

Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license
Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license

Product features in Document Management System

Advanced search function
Document templates
e-signing
Integratable
Notices
Permission management
Reading Quotes
Real-time management
Traceable changes
Version management
Advanced search function
Document templates
e-signing
Integratable
Notices
Permission management
Reading Quotes
Real-time management
Traceable changes
Version management

Reviews

Based on 13 reviews

Based on 2 reviews

Ease of use
Cooperation with the supplier
Support and service
Range of functions
Customisation and flexibility
Value for money
How satisfied are you overall?
Integration
Ease of use
Cooperation with the supplier
Support and service
Range of functions
Customisation and flexibility
Integration
Value for money
How satisfied are you overall?

Reviews

Pros

Everything is gathered in one programme and all modules talk to each other. You can also add shortcuts to other programmes you use, so you can use EK as a start page for everything you need.
That you can have many modules in the same system. Needs are met and data can be used across. Flexible and Data Quality can tailor and customise what the company wants.
Azets expense has streamlined receipt management and has the features we need to keep employees and managers happy.

Reviews

Cons

The design is a little "old-fashioned". A little difficult to make changes on the "back".
Risk module and the possibility to aggregate the risks into corporate top risks.
What I experienced in the beginning when we implemented Azets was that it could mess up technically and was not perceived as user-friendly. We occasionally hear that some people experience it, but it probably depends more on them than the system.