From Manual to Automatic: How Invoice Processing Works

Handling invoices manually is a time-consuming process that often leads to errors, delays, and a lot of administrative hassle. Errors in invoicing and bookkeeping can be incredibly frustrating to fix. Many businesses still rely on spreadsheets and manual systems to manage their invoicing, but fortunately, there is a smarter solution: automated invoice processing. In this blog post, I will dive into how invoice processing works, the challenges of manual invoicing, and how an automated solution can revolutionize your business.




What is Invoice Processing?

Invoice processing covers the steps a business takes to create, send, record, and follow up on invoices. This applies to both invoices sent to customers and invoices received from suppliers. The traditional invoice processing method typically includes:

  1. Creating an invoice in an accounting system or spreadsheet.
  2. Manually sending the invoice to the customer via email or mail.
  3. Following up on payments and sending reminders for overdue invoices.
  4. Recording and bookkeeping in an accounting system.
While this method can work, it has significant disadvantages, which we will explore below. I believe that an essential process like invoicing deserves a structured system that minimizes errors. You can also read my take on five good reasons to automate invoicing.

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Challenges of Manual Invoice Processing

Manual invoice processing presents several challenges that ultimately cost businesses time and money:

1. Time-Consuming Processes

Every time you manually create and send an invoice, you spend time that could be used to run and grow your business. The more customers you have, the more administrative burden this creates.

2. High Risk of Errors

Human errors are a significant risk in manual invoicing. This could be incorrect amounts, missing details, or invoices that are forgotten. Errors in invoicing can lead to payment delays and dissatisfied customers.

3. Lack of Payment Oversight

Without automation, keeping track of who has paid and who needs a reminder requires manual effort. This can result in lost revenue if you fail to follow up in time.

4. Complicated Bookkeeping

Many businesses still manually bookkeep, leading to double work and the risk of incorrect entries. An automated solution ensures that all invoices are recorded correctly without extra effort. Are you curious about how Alunta specifically solves this problem with automated invoicing and bookkeeping?

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Benefits of Automated Invoice Processing

Automated invoice processing is the solution to most of the problems caused by manual invoicing. Here are the biggest advantages of switching to a digital solution:

1. Time Savings and Increased Efficiency

With automated invoicing, you no longer need to spend time on routine tasks. The system creates, sends, and records invoices for you without manual intervention.

2. Reduced Risk of Errors

Automated systems eliminate manual entry errors, incorrect amounts, and missing details. This ensures that your customers always receive precise and correct invoices.

3. Better Financial Overview

With an automated system, you can easily track which invoices have been paid, which are overdue, and who needs a reminder. This improves cash flow and ensures that you always have control over your finances.

4. Direct Integration with Accounting Systems

Many automated invoicing solutions, such as Alunta, integrate directly with accounting systems like e-conomic. This means that invoices are automatically booked, saving time and ensuring everything is up to date.

5. Improved Customer Experience

When invoices are sent on time and without errors, your customers experience a more professional service. This leads to greater customer satisfaction and can ultimately strengthen your business. IT systems have long been reserved for IT companies. But that doesn’t have to be the case anymore. Alunta helps businesses like craftsmen, catering companies, and cleaning services. If you have recurring service agreements or subscriptions, we can help you.

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How Does Automated Invoice Processing Work in Practice?

Automated invoice processing removes manual tasks from the process and ensures everything runs efficiently. Here’s how it typically works:

  1. Register Customers in the System – Enter the customer’s details once, so they’re ready for future invoicing.
  2. Define Billing Terms – Set how often invoices should be sent, due dates, and prices.
  3. Automatic Invoice Creation and Sending – The system generates and sends invoices on the set dates.
  4. Monitor Payments – The system tracks payments and notifies you of any overdue invoices.
  5. Bookkeeping and Accounting Integration – All invoices are automatically recorded in your accounting system.
  With a solution like Alunta, the invoicing process becomes entirely automated, freeing you from administrative work.

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How Alunta Can Help Your Business

Alunta is a solution that makes automated invoice processing easy and efficient. With Alunta, you can:

  • Automate invoice creation and sending
  • Integrate directly with accounting for seamless bookkeeping
  • Monitor payments in real-time
  • Automatically send reminders for overdue invoices
Alunta ensures that you have full control over your invoicing process without spending time on manual tasks.

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Ready to Automate Your Invoice Processing?

If you want to save time, minimize errors, and gain control over your finances, automated invoice processing is the way forward. With Alunta, you can take the step towards a more efficient and seamless invoicing process. If you’ve read this far, I sincerely thank you. Maybe you’d like to learn more about how Alunta makes your administration more efficient? You can also sign up for free and try it out yourself!

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