The new system addresses common challenges faced by small businesses, such as the tedious process of manual data entry, creating quotes and invoices, and paying invoices.
Intuit reports that on average, businesses use 10 different digital solutions to manage their operations, often leading to inefficiencies and a lack of complete insight into their financial situation.
Streamlining financial processes
One of the key features of Intuit Assist is its ability to turn conversations and documents into estimates, invoices, or invoices.
By forwarding an email from a customer or uploading a photo of a handwritten note, the system can automatically generate a quote or invoice for review and submission.
The AI assistant also addresses the issue of late payments, which is crucial to maintaining a healthy cash flow.
Intuit claims that late invoices are 10% more likely to be paid in full with Intuit Assist because it detects late invoices and automatically writes personalized reminders.
This feature would help businesses get paid an average of five days sooner.
Dave highlights the potential impact of these features: “These AI-driven automations, combined with our trusted experts and key solutions on the Intuit platform, deliver personalized experiences that will help customers grow their businesses while reducing manual labor considerably.
Improve accounting accuracy
Beyond generating invoices and payment reminders, Intuit Assist aims to improve accounting accuracy.
The system can extract details from receipts and automatically categorize expenses, match transactions made through other QuickBooks products to corresponding bank transactions, and provide access to live human experts for additional guidance.
