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SendMyInvoices appears, based on the available text, to focus on “reaching customers within their account transaction records.” Its core approach is to add a URL to Lastschrift (direct debit) related information, allowing customers to access invoices through that link. Businesses can also place advertising creatives in the same touchpoint, combining invoice delivery with marketing exposure.
The currently verifiable functionality is fairly narrow: delivering invoices via a URL, reaching customers in the relatively unexpected context of account transaction histories, and supporting the placement of advertising materials. The text does not disclose common invoice SaaS capabilities such as invoice generation, template management, automated payment reminders, customer portals, bill archiving, approval workflows, or whether it supports integrations with third-party accounting, payment, CRM, or ERP systems.
The public-facing content does not provide information about plans, pricing, free trials, or payment methods, so it is not possible to assess the purchasing threshold. There is also no relevant description of data security or compliance, such as GDPR, data hosting regions, encryption, audit logs, or permission controls. The deployment model is likewise unclear. Although the description sounds more like an online service, this is not enough to confirm cloud deployment or self-hosting capabilities.
Its advantage lies in its relatively distinctive angle: compared with sending invoices by traditional email, it uses the moment when customers view their bank account transaction records to reach them, which could theoretically improve invoice visibility while also providing space for marketing exposure. The downside is the lack of disclosed information. Nearly all key questions required for business procurement remain unanswered, including pricing, integrations, security, permissions, support, and supported regions.
It may suit businesses that already have direct debit workflows and want to embed invoice links into transaction descriptions or related processes, especially teams that care about billing touchpoints and additional marketing exposure. Access from China is unknown. If it is oriented toward European bank debit scenarios, domestic Chinese companies should carefully verify banking system compatibility, cross-border payments, invoice compliance, and whether there are local alternatives such as Kingdee, Yonyou, Piaoyitong, or mainstream international invoicing tools.
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