To use the TTS application, you don’t need a subscription—you only pay for the credits you need to convert PDF bank and credit card statements. Here's a detailed explanation of how credits work and purchasing tips:
Credit Usage:
- 1 credit allows you to convert one statement for one month with up to 100 transactions.
- If a statement contains more than 100 transactions, an additional credit will be used.
- Remember that the maximum size for a statement is 150 transactions.
Free Conversions for Testing:
- You can test the conversion of your clients' bank statements using free conversions provided in your account.
- If you need additional credits for testing, purchase the "Try it out" package of 10 credits for $10 USD before committing to larger packages.
Credit Packages:
- Small package: 10 credits for $10 USD (Try it out).
- Larger packages: 200 credits or 1000 credits for those who need bulk conversions.
Non-Refundable Credits:
- Credits are non-refundable, so it’s recommended to complete testing before purchasing larger packages.
End-User License Agreement (EULA):
- Review the EULA to understand the terms of use for TTS.
Time and Cost Savings:
- TTS does not guarantee 100% accuracy, but even accounting for reconciliation time and making corrections or adding missing transactions, it typically results in significant time and cost savings compared to manual data entry from PDFs and scanned statements.
Enhanced Data Quality for Junior Assistants:
- By reading the original transaction descriptions from the statements, TTS helps ensure the accuracy and completeness of data, making it easier for junior assistants or junior bookkeepers to prepare and review data.
Final Note: We wish you many business benefits from using TTS. Use your credits wisely and let TTS handle the heavy lifting to streamline your workflow and improve efficiency.
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