Commerce and Payments Platform Sourcery Launches AP Automation for Quickbooks
PR Web
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Oct. 17, 2016
Sourcery, a digital payments and commerce platform focusing on the food and hospitality industry, today announces the launch of the company’s accounts payable product for Quickbooks Online. Available in the official Intuit app marketplace, the tool enables instant onboarding and seamless integration with QuickBooks Online.
Sourcery Unveils Robust Online Vendor Payments Platform
PR Newswire
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July 9, 2015
Sourcery, a digital payments and commerce platform designed to address the needs of the food and hospitality industry, announced today that its latest accounts payable platform, Sourcery Payments, delivers a seamless interface to help restaurants, commercial kitchens, food retailers, and restaurant accounting firms digitally manage invoicing and payments with advanced dashboard insights for realtime spend monitoring and improved cashflow management.
Sourcery Raises $2.5M To Connect Kitchens And Local Food Suppliers
TechCrunch
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Oct. 3, 2014
Looking forward, Moran says that Los Angeles, Portland, and New York City have customers signed up but not served. Sourcery plans to move into those markets starting in January of next year. Until then, the startup is working to onboard the more that 55 companies already on its waitlist.
Foodservice Startup Sourcery Wants To Streamline How Kitchens Stock Shelves
Forbes
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Oct. 3, 2014
"Restaurant owners and managers often work with tens of different suppliers — produce, meat, seafood, dry goods — and each supplier has different payment terms," Moran said. "Some bill every week, some every month.If you deal with this stuff every day on paper, you need several full-time people,” Moran said. “Instead, we can essentially be their accounts payable department for the kitchen.”
Palantir’s Cofounder Is Betting On This Startup To Solve The Most Annoying Problem Restaurant Owners Face
Business Insider
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Oct. 3, 2014
Electronic invoicing may not be anything new, especially when you consider the big players in the market, such as Tradeshift and Taulia. But Sourcery claims to differ from the rest because of its highly customized technology specifically designed for food vendors. And it already has a much bigger community of food vendors, which matters the most when you’re building a niche marketplace platform focused on a single industry.
A chef for your startup?
Medium
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June 16, 2014
"Successful companies like Google, LinkedIn, Zynga, Palantir, Dropbox, and Airbnb all started food programs early in their lifetimes. Hiring an in-house chef hasn’t always been high on a startups’ list of priorities, but it was only a matter of time before smaller companies began to catch on. Bandpage, a music startup in San Francisco, hired a chef as the fifteenth full-time employee to prepare free meals for the company and guests."