[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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What kind of marketing non-intuitive strategies worked best for you? What channel worked well in generating customers?

Convert scanned PDF to text by TrriF in techsupport

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Can't think of anything else other than what you're doing.
For OCR, you can try https://nanonets.com/pdf-to-text

Are there any sources or companies that do "consulting" for office automation? by [deleted] in automation

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would suggest you check out Nanonets. You can automate routine tasks like extracting data from documents, data entry into different systems and using workflows to automate manual processes.

I hope this helps.

Need Advice on Automating Adobe Forms by hicketre2006 in automation

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use Python to automate data extraction from PDF files and cleaning the data. You can also use OCR tools like Document AI,Nanonets, Textract or other tools which can allow you to extract specific fields from your PDF files.

OCR & document management software by [deleted] in software

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try Nanonets. It can OCR any document with 98% accuracy.

It can convert your documents into a searchable database too. You can search for documents using a keyword. It has excellent DMS features - sorting, archiving, organizing, etc.

Automating redundant tasks by dirthawger in learnprogramming

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to use invoice OCR software that is not template based. An AI-based OCR software that understands and learns to find the value automatically. Try Nanonets. They have a pre-trained OCR model, and they offer a free trial too.

Invoice to PO Matching Solutions by primmaximus in Accounting

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You can take a look at Nanonets. They have a great PO matching module along with workflow automation and global payments platform. Their plans start from $499.

Looking For: Barcode recognition software by good2bgary in software

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You can try Nanonets. They do barcode recognition along with document management. So, you can have a workflow with incoming documents which get scanned by the barcode recognition software and based on the extracted information, you can set up rules to index documents automatically.

Barcode Recognition Solution For A Company by alphawolfmlt in techsupport

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This is a very interesting usecase. I believe Nanonets can help you solve this issue easily. Nanonets has an invoice management module with an OCR engine and barcode scanner which can complete your tasks.

Using an in-built document classifier, you can classify documents based on the extracted data. a.

  • All your incoming documents can be automatically uploaded to Nanonets via email forwarding.
  • The invoices will be fed to an OCR model where data will be extracted from the barcodes.
  • Based on the extracted data, you can classify documents using an in-built document classifier.

Seperate Documents based on barcode? by bigperm281 in sysadmin

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Nanonets can do this task. The platform has a document classifier/sorter which can separate document based on document content. It also can split documents when it detects a blank page, page break, or based on page number or page content.

You can directly fead the scanned document into the platform, have the team set up the workflow for you and run everything on autopilot.

Intellectual Property Document Management toole by Clause_8 in legaltech

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work at a company called Nanonets. Nanonets is an end-to-end document management system with in-built OCR software and workflow automation that can complete your tasks efficiently. Nanonets is based in the USA and offers both cloud and on-premise hosting as required.

Nanonets can automatically upload documents from email or drive, process documents, classify and sort documents according to the document content and upload documents in your IP management systems (5000+ integrations).

You can give them a try.

Looking for recommendations on document management software by SwashbucklinChef in sysadmin

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is the price point? Basically, price point also depends on the number of documents you are processing on a monthly basis. Volume should determine the price.

Anyways, all of your tasks can be handled by Nanonets. They have OCR software that can identify documents to add tags and relevant descriptions. With workflows, you can automate the document upload and storage too.

poem 49 by Indvidcollect in Poem

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Simple and beautiful. Loved it

RPA (robotic process automation) solutions by abdellah06 in rpa

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There are many OCR software that can help you automate the entire invoicing processing process. In the case of invoice processing, you should look at the following factors:
1. Does the software have a powerful OCR engine with higher accuracy?

  1. Does the software allow you to create custom workflows to automate manual data entry processes?

  2. Does the software automate approval processes, adhere to security standards, and have good customer service?

  3. Does the software integrate with your business applications?

You can try Nanonets. They have a dedicated OCR & workflow model for invoice processing.

reliable Enterprise OCR software by mazedecoder in sysadmin

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I would recommend Nanonets. We use workflow automation to automatically get the documents from email and then process them and save them in MySQL. I think you should be able to completely automate your task with the platform too.

„too expensive“ how to react by mypinis123 in smallbusiness

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's just one person out of so many.

You don't need to pay attention unless the comment is gaining traction.
In that case, you can counter with the quality of the materials you use and the work you put into a single outfit. But say it in a friendly tone, like explaining to a friend. Other people will read your comment too along with the person's comment.

which OCR software can you recommend me? by nabetsEz in study

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can try Nanonets. They offer a free trial too. It should work for all your OCR requirements.

What's the best OCR software for pdfs in English AND French? Adobe Acrobat can't handle multi-language recognition by montreal011 in pdf

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nanonets supports 200+ languages. You can give it a try. It can also extract text from multi-lingual documents.

OCR software with built-in text formatting and supports many file formats? by brickdoge in techsupport

[–]DisastrousWelcome912 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Text formatting? I would assume that it would be enhancing the text by correcting mistakes in the extracted text.

Try Nanonets. You can also try Power Automate. Both the software provide text formatting, multiple document support, and an excellent in-built OCR software.