Control your Business Spending with Divvy
February 08, 2020

Control your Business Spending with Divvy

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Divvy

Divvy is being used throughout our organization. Divvy solves our problem in a couple of areas: first expense cards, second keeping to budgets, third receipt management. The use of Divvy has been a great asset to solve these issues within our company. I have seen the benefits that I also recommend it to our clients.
  • User Interface - simple and clean
  • Support - excellent
  • Have quick pay to pay down your balance quicker.
  • Integrate with Quickbooks like other credit cards.
  • Reduced frivolous spending
  • Controlled receipt management
Divvy was much more affordable (free) compared to Concur. It has all the functionally as Concur with a free, alternative solution. We selected Divvy because it helped us achieve three things; capture receipts, allow users to spend within their budgets, and set budgets to control spending while having users the freedom to spend accordingly.
We have enjoyed using Divvy and its functions. The Divvy team has been great, and their support team is outstanding. They have a chatbox on the platform, and they only seem to be someone on call. I have found its benefits to be outstanding, that I recommend it to my clients. I also feel that Divvy rolling out new features only makes it more compelling to stay on as a user.

Do you think BILL Spend & Expense delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with BILL Spend & Expense's feature set?

Yes

Did BILL Spend & Expense live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of BILL Spend & Expense go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy BILL Spend & Expense again?

Yes

Divvy is well suited for many different organization sizes. It is a very affordable situation instead of Concur or Expensify and other expensive expense controls. It is very well suited for companies trying to get a handle on their expenses. Depending on your limits, it might be less appropriate for budgeting bigger purchases or more complex purchase orders.