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November 04, 2013

doxo Updates iOS App for iOS 7

By David Delony, Contributing Writer

doxo has announced a new update to its iOS app that aims to give its users access to all of their financial accounts.

“Loads of user feedback and great reviews in the Apple (News - Alert) store have guided the development of our second-generation iPhone app. Our team has completely redesigned the app from the ground up, further simplifying the mobile experience by adding new features, and optimizing for iOS 7,” said Steve Shivers, doxo co-founder and CEO. “The new app provides a simpler navigation of your provider list, incorporates new capabilities like automatically importing your key provider emails, and makes it even easier to use your iPhone (News - Alert) camera to add docs and receipts on the go. doxo is great for users and also benefits the growing number of businesses using doxo as a way to drive new mobile interactions, increase paperless adoption and accelerate bill payments with doxoPAY. It’s the next step in our mission to simplify the interaction between customers and businesses.”



The company’s large user base demonstrates the usefulness of the doxo’s app. The company has already achieved over one million users before the revamped version of the app was released.

The doxo app provides centralized access to all a users’ accounts, similar to what a contacts app does for a person’s friends, family and colleagues. It can find providers automatically by connecting to a user’s email address.

All of the account information is kept in one place, so a user does not have to hunt through multiple apps. Users can also upload paper documents by scanning them with a device, as well as organize them into folders. They can even pay bills with companies that support doxo right on their phones.

“Let’s be honest, we sign up for e-bills and to receive electronic versions of the various documents we want sent to us. At best we file it away in that abyss of mail folders; at worst, we hit ‘delete.’ But the minute we need a credit card statement, cellphone bill or a copy of an insurance policy, what do we do? We scramble for the username/password of our provider account to find that bill, that statement, that policy. It seems to always happen at the worst possible time. It’s Murphy’s Law,” Bob Egan, chief executive officer and chief analyst at Sepharim Group, said. “Finding important documents, organizing important files should be as easy as connecting to a friend on Facebook (News - Alert). That’s doxo.”




Edited by Ryan Sartor
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