Hey everyone! I'm thrilled to introduce my first launch here! Receipt Telegram Bot, a project I've been working on to make receipt management easier and more accessible for everyone. I've seen a lot of bots like these, but the UX usually isn't good or the price is too high for this solution. So I tried to tackle these two problems here.
As someone who always struggled with organizing receipts and tracking expenses, I wanted to create a solution that seamlessly integrates into our daily lives. That's why I built it directly on Telegram.
Here are some key features I'm excited about:
- Easy submission: Just snap a photo of your receipt and send it to the bot.
- Automatic data extraction: The bot reads the receipt and extracts important information.
- Smart categorization: Expenses are automatically categorized to help with budgeting.
- Secure storage: All your receipt data is safely stored and easily accessible.
I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback! What features would you like to see added?
How do you currently manage your receipts?
I'm here to answer any questions and excited to see how this tool can help simplify your financial organization!
This looks like a super convenient tool for managing receipts! How accurate is the data extraction, especially for receipts with varying formats?
Also, are there any integrations planned with budgeting apps or accounting software to streamline financial management further?
I've been doing this manually and I give up every time 😁
Great job on tackling usability and cost issues!
P.S. Do you have an X? I would love to support you there.
P.P.S. Sorry you were not featured today 😔
@kyrylosilin Thanks! Im here https://x.com/iamdiegopy.
Yes! Im planning on adding integrations. Its pretty accurate for day-to-day receipts, I haven't had any problem so far. You can give it a try! its free for the first 5 images.
Would you consider paying for the product since its useful for you? Do you have any feedback about the price? Is it too high?
@diego_akel I don't do this kind of tracking anymore, but it would've been useful to me a couple of years ago. The price is ok, but I don't understand why it's categorized as "monthly/yearly"? Is it a subscription? I believe a credit-based pricing model could work better.