For manual AP workflows

Stop manually processing routine supplier invoices.

SwiftLedger reads incoming supplier invoices, checks supplier and purchase-order details, applies the right finance workflow, and sends only uncertain cases to your team.

Routine invoices move automatically

Uncertain cases stop for review

Built around your existing invoice and accounting workflow.

Invoice queue

Today’s activity

Live

4 invoices processed

3 completed automatically

Supplier invoice · SL-1048

€8,420.00 · PO-backed

Matched

Supplier invoice · SL-1049

€1,275.40 · Operating expense

Review

Supplier invoice · SL-1050

€3,914.25 · Reading document

Processing

Every decision logged for review

Is this your AP workflow?

Built for finance teams still moving invoices by hand.

SwiftLedger is a fit when invoice volume is growing but the process still depends on inboxes, rekeying and manual checks.

Supplier invoices still arrive through a shared inbox

Someone re-enters invoice data into the accounting system

Purchase invoices are checked against orders by hand

Cost invoices still require manual ledger coding

Exceptions are handled through email or spreadsheets

Invoice volume is growing faster than AP capacity

See how your process could work

Before and after

From seven manual handoffs to exception-only review.

Today, every invoice can trigger a chain of small manual tasks. SwiftLedger moves the predictable steps forward and leaves finance with the decisions that require judgment.

Before: seven manual handoffs

Invoice arrives → open attachment → copy fields → check supplier → search purchase orders → code expenses → chase unclear cases.

After: predictable work moves

Invoice arrives → SwiftLedger checks, matches or codes it → finance sees only the exceptions.

What changes immediately

Less routine entry. Fewer invoices requiring manual handling. Clearer exception visibility.

How it works

A controlled path from receipt to posting.

Clear cases move forward automatically. Anything uncertain stops for review, with every processing step recorded.

01

Invoice arrives

Invoices arrive through the finance inbox. The attachment is captured and logged without someone downloading or renaming it.

02

Read and verified

Supplier, dates, totals and line details are identified and checked before the invoice moves forward.

03

Matched or coded

Purchase invoices are compared with open orders. Cost invoices are assigned the appropriate ledger codes.

04

Completed or held

Clear matches continue toward the ledger. Missing matches and uncertain decisions are sent to your finance team.

Business outcomes

What changes for finance.

Less data entry. Fewer preventable errors. A clearer close—with finance still in control of every exception.

Reclaim AP hours every week

Routine invoices move through a documented process so your team can spend its time on exceptions and analysis.

Routine work handled first

Reduce correction and payment risk

Duplicate files are checked, purchase invoices are compared with open orders, and questionable cases stop for review.

Checks before posting

Close with fewer unresolved invoices

Every invoice has a visible status, making blocked or incomplete work easier to find before month-end.

Status visible end to end

Fits your finance stack

Designed around your existing finance stack.

SwiftLedger is configured around the inbox, supplier records, purchase-order data and accounting workflow your team already uses.

Your invoice intake

Keep the inbox and supplier process your team already uses.

Your finance rules

Use supplier, purchase-order and coding rules agreed during discovery.

Your accounting workflow

Return validated invoice information and clear exception status where finance already works.

Compatibility, required access and workflow ownership are confirmed during discovery—before implementation begins.

Security and trust

Built to fail safely, not silently.

Financial control depends on what happens when information is missing or a match is unclear. SwiftLedger treats uncertainty as an exception—not as permission to invent an answer.

Uncertain cases require human review

Previously handled files are checked before processing

Every status and decision is recorded

Finance approves anything outside the agreed rules

Control record

Invoice SL-1048

Under control

Invoice details captured

Totals and dates agree

Verified

Supplier and invoice type

High-confidence identification

Verified

Purchase order match

Lines and amount aligned

Matched

You stay in control: exceptions stop with finance, and every completed step is recorded.

Recorded processing history

Duplicate-file checks

Finance-owned exception queue

Invoice workflow assessment

Assess what could be automated before you add AP capacity.

Assess what could be automated before you add AP capacity.

Assess what could be automated before you add AP capacity.

In 30 minutes, we’ll review your current invoice process and show what could realistically be automated. If there’s a fit, we’ll outline a limited pilot around one workflow and one intake channel.

What happens in the assessment

Review representative invoice flows

Identify repeatable work and exceptions

Define a one-workflow pilot—or stop there

SwiftLedger

Less time. Lower cost. Modern technology.

Less time. Lower cost. Modern technology.

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