OPA is a petty cash tracking and receipt organization tool built for film, TV, and commercial production. Its core goal is to reduce the burden on production staff who would otherwise have to reconcile petty cash in spreadsheets, organize photo receipts, and repeatedly rebuild top sheets before wrap. It is a browser-based product and can be used on Mac, Windows, iPhone, Android, and in any browser.
Based on the main content, OPA’s feature set is highly focused: petty cash tracking, receipt management, envelope organization, and top sheet export. Its design philosophy is “receipts first, line items second,” which better matches how on-set production teams typically work—capturing and organizing receipts first, then filling in details and summaries later. The page also emphasizes that no complex setup is required and that the learning curve is low, making it suitable for production teams that do not want to rely on complicated Excel templates.
OPA offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card required, which is a clear advantage for lowering the barrier to testing. However, the captured page content does not disclose specific plans, pricing, team seat limits, or renewal cycles, so it is difficult to fully assess the long-term cost. For short-cycle, project-based teams, if pricing is later charged per project or per user, the value for money will need to be evaluated against the actual quote.
The main advantage is its clearly defined vertical use case: it is built around film and TV production petty cash, envelope categorization, and top sheet export, rather than forcing a generic expense reimbursement system onto a production workflow. Cross-device browser access is also convenient for mobile use on set. The downside is the lack of key enterprise software information: there is no clear mention of approval workflows, multi-user permissions, accounting system integrations, data backup, security compliance, APIs, and similar requirements. If a production company needs financial controls, audit trails, or integration with accounting systems, these details should be confirmed in advance.
OPA is better suited to commercial shoots, film and TV crews, production assistants, cashiers, or production accountants who need to manage petty cash and consolidate receipts on-site for a project. It is less suitable for large companies that require full enterprise reimbursement workflows, invoice compliance, and multi-level approvals. The main content does not provide information about access from China, so domain availability, payment methods, and customer support coverage should all be tested directly. Domestic alternatives in China include Hesi, Fenbeitong, and Yikuaibao, though these are more general-purpose expense management tools and may not cover the film/TV top sheet workflow.
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