Xpenser.com is a simple site where users can keep track of their expenses.
The basic idea is that it is a lot easier to record expenses in the exact moment of the expenditure, but this has not been so easy in the past. Now, with Xpenser.com, users can record their expenses by email/PDA, SMS, voice, or Instant Messaging with Yahoo!, MSN and AIM. To set up the service to accept messages from personal software, users first have to create accounts for each of the potential sending devices. For example, users who want to send messages by phone must give their number and members who want to send IMs must give their user name. Once expenses have been sent to the account on Xpenser, users can then manage their account online. On the website, people can edit their expenditures (amount, location, purpose) and can request reports on specific time periods or type of expenditure. The process is very simple and is easy to learn and get accustomed to.
Xpenser.com In Their Own Words
“We were fed up with how painful expense reports and tracking were. After many experiments we found a workable solution: record expenses as soon as they happen and forget about them.
Xpenser lets you do just that – record expenses via whatever means are available to you quickly and painlessly. Send them in via Email, SMS, IM, or voice (call a number and say your expense). Use the Web interface to edit and finalize them, and be done with them. No more forgetting your cash expenses, no more half-day expense entry sessions.
If you track expenses or do expense reports, give it a try. We’re pretty sure you’ll like it. It’s free and we’ll never spam you.”
Why Xpenser.com It Might Be A Killer
For those of us who feel like we are doing a lot of spending this program could be a huge help. A lot of times we make a lot of little payments here and there and don’t see them adding up. Xpenser will demonstrate exactly how we are spending our money and hopefully lead us to a budgeting solution.
Some Questions About Xpenser.com
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