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Ottimate

Score8.7 out of 10

5 Reviews and Ratings

What is Ottimate?

Ottimate is an automated accounts payable platform.

Categories & Use Cases

Top Performing Features

  • Payment Audit Trail

    Allows admin users visibility into the entire payment process, from receiving the expense claim or invoice to the payee receiving payment.

    Category average: 8.7

  • Advanced OCR

    Automatically imports information from invoices, receipts, expense reports, and other scanned documents into the platform.

    Category average: 8.5

  • Customizable Approval Policies

    Policies for different types of approvals can be customized, sent to multiple approvers, automatically approved, etc.

    Category average: 8.5

Areas for Improvement

  • Vendor Management

    Holds information related to vendor terms and contracts.

    Category average: 8.5

  • Tax Form Preparation

    Allows users to create and share tax forms within the platform.

    Category average: 7.6

  • Financial Document Management

    Invoices, expense reports, and associated documents are stored within the platform for any future needs.

    Category average: 8.2

Young but quite robust.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

<div>Our backend system is called Jonas. It is archaic.</div><div>I have fully replaced all AP functionality with PiQ as the new system of record.</div><div>I simply do a monthly journal from PiQ of Invoices and payments from PiQ to Jonas (1/2 hour typically).</div><div>PiQ does the following for us (that we didn't have):</div><div>Outsourced payment execution.</div><div>Vendor document DMS.</div><div>Future payment scheduling.</div><div>Approval audit trails, and approval rules enforcement.</div><div>Product pricing by SKU history.

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Pros

  • Payments; ACH, VCard and check. Domestic only however
  • SKU tracking (the AI part that works reasonably well)
  • Invoice Processing Automation (Think bill.com on steroids)

Cons

  • Non-invoice document management still lacking.
  • Merging multiple pages into one invoice is an art (and often not possible). Requires very significant manual intervention.
  • Does not have 1099 tracking (in theory my ERP does this....but I keep my vendors in PiQ.

Most Important Features

  • Tracking spend by vendor and account.
  • Tracking sku costs (including imported from external systems)
  • Executing payments.

Return on Investment

  • This is worth about 1 person-year of book-keeping. It permits us to do things we were not doing.
  • It provides for functional transferability; in our prior system a vacation meant vendors didn't get paid.
  • It is pretty easy for line managers to use. This increases institutional visibility.
  • The Spend function (virtual credit cards) also saves time....that we didn't have. Perhaps 2-3 person-weeks per year.

Alternatives Considered

NetSuite ERP, Bill.com and Expensify

Other Software Used

Jonas Hotel Management, Paylocity

Plate IQ is a great product for restaurant owners or accountants.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Plate IQ to receive, approve, and pay all invoices. Before Plate IQ, we had Physical invoices delivered in person or by mail, and the process was much more time-consuming and error-prone.

Pros

  • OCR
  • Workflow
  • Support

Cons

  • EDI options could increase.
  • BIll pay module could be improved.
  • Some support issues could be addressed sooner.

Most Important Features

  • OCR
  • Approvals
  • Billpay

Return on Investment

  • We were able to thin staff and keep the same performance.
  • Accounts payable takes much less time than it used to.
  • I would say the overall ROI was almost immediate for us as we were able to thin staff and do the same amount of work.

Alternatives Considered

DocuWare and Restaurant365

Beware, Plate IQ will steal the food off of your plate if you decide to cancel your service!

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Plate IQ to automate the coding for all of our invoices for 5 restaurant locations. This technology was helpful in reducing the amount of time our operations leaders had to spend coding invoices on a weekly basis. Overall, I would guess our GM's and Chef's would save 1 hour per week by using Plate IQ.

Pros

  • Coding and processing invoices.
  • Identifying price increases and alerting us about them.
  • Bill pay

Cons

  • Provide better analytics in terms of cost increases per item.
  • Provide the ability to create recipes and forward price increases to those recipes for accurate food cost projections.
  • Free Bill Pay

Return on Investment

  • In my opinion, it has had zero impact on ROI now that we are paying for an additional year.
  • Another negative is that we've spent a lot of time discussing this issue with Plate IQ, to no avail. They feel it's appropriate to charge a company for an entire year of service even though said company emailed to cancel prior to the end of the first year of service.
  • We also wasted a lot of time onboarding this company only to find out that the software left a lot to be desired.

Alternatives Considered

BILL