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2017: A year of new features & functions

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--------------------------------------------------------------- Hi there, It’s been a big year

[View in browser]( [Sign up]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi there, It’s been a big year here at Debitoor! We’ve added a number of great new features, made improvements based on user feedback and launched a new mobile app. We'll give you a quick overview of the biggest news in 2017... SumUp X Debitoor for card payments Debitoor offers a [direct integration with SumUp]( a leader in easy-to-use, portable card readers that connect with your smartphone or tablet. SumUp lets you accept payment by credit and debit cards, both online and in person. All your transactions will be registered automatically in your Debitoor account. Ready to get paid faster? [Read more about SumUp]( on our blog! Recurring invoices now in Debitoor If you create and send the same invoice to the same customer each month, you can now [let Debitoor automate that process](. Recurring invoices save you the hassle of updating invoice numbers and dates, as well as take the writing and sending process off your hands. It’s now possible with Debitoor, at no extra cost. To find out more about recurring invoicing, take a look at our article: '[A new way to invoice: recurring invoicing](. New Debitoor mobile app for iOS Invoicing and accounting at your fingertips, no matter where you are. With offline capabilities, [the new iPhone and iPad app]( has been optimised for running your business anytime, from anywhere. The new iOS app is: - Faster and more intuitive with a beautiful design - OCR for quickly scanning and adding your receipts - Added security for your data with Touch ID Try it now: [download the new app free](. P.S. - to our Android users, we’ve not forgotten about you! We’re hard at work on a new Android app. We’ll be sure to keep you updated. A few more things you might have missed... - [Product images]( for quotes, invoices, and delivery notes - [Attachments]( for invoices and quotes - [Line discounts]( for individual invoice items - [OCR]( for both the web app and iOS mobile app - [Custom invoice numbers]( Want to keep up with all the new features and functions available in Debitoor? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! Kind Regards, The Debitoor Team [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( [Google Plus]( [Email](mailto:team@debitoor.com) [Email](mailto:team@debitoor.com) [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Debitoor]( [Debitoor]( You received this email because you are registered to [Debitoor](. Thank you! Debitoor ApS - Ewaldsgade 3, 1th - 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark - team@debitoor.com [Unsubscribe](

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