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Birdly vs Bento for Business: What are the differences?
Birdly: Simple expense management for Slack teams. Birdly helps you manage your expenses directly inside Slack, and updates your monthly Excel report inside Google Sheets in real time. Just DM Bill a snapshot of your receipt, or a pdf invoice and everything will be done for you; Bento for Business: Manage your company’s spending and expenses. Control how much, where & when employees spend money. Turn cards on/off with one click. Set spending limits, get real-time alerts & enjoy peace of mind.
Birdly and Bento for Business can be categorized as "Expense Management" tools.
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What is Bento for Business?
Control how much, where & when employees spend money. Turn cards on/off with one click. Set spending limits, get real-time alerts & enjoy peace of mind.
What is Birdly?
Birdly helps you manage your expenses directly inside Slack, and updates your monthly Excel report inside Google Sheets in real time. Just DM Bill a snapshot of your receipt, or a pdf invoice and everything will be done for you.
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