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"[doxo] simplifies the painful process of managing household expenses... [doxo] provides functionality to help consumers connect with providers — in one place... The bottom line is that you’ll live more efficiently."
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Hemispheres Magazine
Doxo, a “digital file cabinet,” aims to obliterate the crumpled-paper mountain by helping you store, manage and share financial documents.
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Brazen Life |
Julie Anderson
Doxo markets itself as “Your Digital File Cabinet,” and it can certainly be just that. The app allows you to back up important files, manage your household payments and connect with your utility service providers, all from one account. With Doxo, it’s no longer necessary to log into 20 different sites just to figure out where things stand with your household bills. View all your e-statements at once from your personal Doxo account.
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GeekWire
"doxo [is] a Seattle startup that offers a digital file cabinet for keeping records, paying bills and interacting with utilities and other service providers."
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Washington Post
As politicians wrestle with the country’s finances, gadget lovers can keep their own fiscal houses in order with apps such as Doxo, which helps keep track of bills and cut down on clutter. Scan in your bills or have your service providers send statements straight to this app. You can also pay from the app, which uses a PIN to secure your sensitive information.
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The Technology Lounge |
Julie Anderson
This app is like an online filing cabinet. You can manage all of your household expenses using
Doxo. You can pay utility bills, credit card bills, cable bills and more. This app makes it possible to go to one place to take care of all your household bills. You can even connect with healthcare providers. This app is free and is a complete organizer for your family expenses.
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PYMNTS.com
You’ve seen QR codes used in advertisements, and you may have scanned one when buying food or grabbing a coffee, but odds are you’ve never used one to pay a bill. That’s something doxo, a self-described “digital file cabinet,” is looking to change. The budding paperless organizer believes combining QR codes and mobile devices can revolutionize the way people pay their bills by making it easier and faster to pay on the go.
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PC Magazine |
Jill Duffy
An at-home disaster preparedness plan should include taking inventory of all your valuables, from homeowners' certificates to jewelry to electronics. Here's a great article that shows you how to do it.
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Becker's Hospital Review |
Terry McCarthy and John Talaga
It's hard to believe that with all the web services and devices that we have at our fingertips, many Americans still receive more than 85 percent of their household bills and documents the old fashion way: the U.S. Postal Service. Despite the fact that much of our personal communications is conducted through email, smart phones and social networks, some businesses are still struggling to find better ways to go paperless with consumers.
Continue Reading "Adding New Channels to Ease the Bill Paying Process and Improve Patient Engagement
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iVilliage |
Christine Petrozzo
Finally there’s an easy excuse for tossing that not-so-cute filing cabinet from your home office. It’s doxo Mobile, a digital filing chest. This one-stop shop storage unit is a centralized place for housing the usual suspects like your marriage certificate, past Crate & Barrel credit card statements and decades-old tax filings.
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PC Magazine
Managing your own money is one thing, but taking charge of household expenses is another matter. Doxo is a relatively new website and service that lets you manage household payments, connect with utility and service providers, and backup important family documents while you're at it. Think of Doxo as an online filing cabinet, where you can view all your e-statements at once. No more logging into ten different sites—your electric and gas providers, cable providers, credit card, video streaming service, etc.—just to know where all the household bills stand. You can even connect to healthcare providers to see medical statements, too. Doxo is off to a strong start in an interesting and still developing category that blends household financial management with personal data management (we call them "online family organizers"), and it's well worth signing up for if your real filing cabinet is in shambles.
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MakeUseOf |
Bakari Chavanu
Doxo is another useful online app service designed to help you go paper-free, pay your bills and store your personal documents online. Doxo works sort of like Mint.com, as a personal finance accounting service. Whereas Mint reports your daily account transactions, Doxo allows you to connect with financial services and merchants to pay your bills online, as well as store personal documents and account information.
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Techcrunch
doxo brings its paperless billing service to the iPhone. One of the easiest ways to “go green” is to start paying your bills online — to cut out that papery middle man. Of course, the paperless revolution seems to be taking longer than expected to sweep the world by storm.
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Venture Beat
Doxo, a startup that wants to end the pain of paper billing, is bringing its service to smartphones today with the launch of its iPhone app. The Seattle startup already provides its customers with a website where they can store and pay their bills.
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PSFK |
Alice Chan
Doxo, a digital payments software, introduces its mobile payment and management solution available for both iOS and Android. Launched in 2011, the Seattle-based startup enables users to pay all their bills in one place. The newly-launched Android app, which joins the iOS app introduced last summer, will allow users to both receive and pay bills from their mobile devices.
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ePostal News
doxo, the bill-paying start-up backed by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos that wants to eat into the bill traffic important to the United States Postal Service, has gotten a dozen state and local government agencies to join its cloud-based service.
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Geek Wire |
Johnathon Fitzpatrick
Going green is a way of life for many in the Pacific Northwest, and penny-pinching local governments are more than happy to oblige the push for paperless billing.
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The Seattle Times
Seattle online bill-paying startup Doxo is announcing some big, new customers — including the state of Washington. Doxo is also announcing that 16 counties and municipalities in the state have agreed to use Doxo for digital delivery of documents and online bill payments.
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The Huffington Post
If you wait until the last minute to file your taxes, you’re not alone. More than half of the 25 largest U.S. metropolitan areas earned a “C” or worse when graded on organizational skills, according to the latest doxo Organization Index.
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LAist
Do you consider yourself organized? Like, do you know where your W2 forms are? (Because, you know, Taxes are due soon.) Now a company who specializes in organization has released their rankings of U.S. cities, and finds that while Bostonians have their shit together, Houston residents are kind of a mess.
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Forbes
It’s April third. Do you know where your tax return is? If you live in Boston, chances are good it’s already in your bank account. A new ranking by doxo, an e-payment solution site and “digital filing cabinet” looked at the most organized cities in the U.S., and found (surprise, surprise) that Bean Towners are among the most obsessive-compulsive in the nation when it comes to detail-oriented tasks like on-time tax filing.
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Parade
These apps can help you file your taxes, manage your budget, and save on loans. (Now if only they would make your bills disappear, too!)
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Entrepreneur
Oh, the joy of moving money electronically. Banks wire funds but charge 20-plus dollars for the privilege. Credit card companies can move money virtually — but they take a healthy percentage of every dime they touch. Web-based tools like PayPal let you deposit and withdraw money — but there can be a three-day wait for the funds to clear.
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Becker's Hospital Review
As the saying goes, “time is money.” This is especially true for hospitals and their billing departments, which stand to lose money simply from time wasted on administrative burdens associated with bill payments and other revenue cycle features.
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appstorm
Each year around tax time, I always go through the ritual of cleaning out the file cabinet of the receipts, bills, and other paperwork that I have kept that I no longer need for the following year.
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Re-th!nk |
Ric Merrifield
I spend a lot of time looking at and writing about disruptive business models (many of them are discussed in my most recent book,
Surviving a Business Earthquake, and lately I have been talking about a handful that I think are really meaningful that will continue to mature over time and work their way into lots of other industries.
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GigaOM
Doxo, the Seattle startup that makes “digital file cabinet” software, has thus far focused on giving users a single place to manage regularly occurring bills for services such as telephone, cable, and credit cards. But now, the company is taking on a much bigger and more complicated system: Healthcare.
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Family Circle
It’s the first Friday of the month. And that means I’m staying late in my office to pay the bills again. I want nothing more than to get out of here. But here I sit scratching in a virtual ledger. This month, I’m trying out another online bill management system: Doxo.com.
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U.S. News & World Report
As April 17 approaches, taxpayers throughout the country are likely scrambling to organize receipts for deductions like medical costs, charitable donations, or business expenses. A slew of smartphone apps are aimed at simplifying the process and helping users go paperless by scanning and organizing receipts.
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AGBeat
Seattle startup doxo is on a mission to help the world go paperless and reduce printing, paper and postage costs and help individuals and businesses to stay organized and keep bills paid on time.
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NPR - Morning Edition
The U.S. Postal Service is proposing changes to stem the billions of dollars in red ink it’s accumulating. While it’s trying to shore up its losses, people’s preference for email and online bill-paying — along with competition from the likes of FedEx and UPS — is eating away at its core business.
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Mashable
Keeping on top of your finances requires near-constant work. Whether it’s getting more for your money or just paying routine bills on time, it’s difficult to understand where your money is going when you don’t have your eye on it. It can be even more of a challenge figuring it out when there are roommates, friends or family also splitting the monthly bills.
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Forbes
Online file cabinet doxo has added a new twist to its online bill payment service to make paying bills online easier. Doxo is a free service for people to store all their bills, statements and documents. The service is designed to be an all-in-one place to store important paper in digital format.
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Geekwire
Seattle startup doxo today is announcing the expansion of its doxoPAY service, now allowing users to set up automatic bill payments for statements that arrive in their accounts.
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Northwest Innovation
Seattle-based Doxo, the online bill pay and digital filing startup headed by Steve Shivers, announced today that it has added AT&T and expanded its bill payment service.
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The Next Web
You might remember, a few weeks ago, when we wrote about Doxo. It’s a filing cabinet, of sorts, where you can have bills and statements sent, as well as where you can store important documents, making them readily available through the Doxo site or via your iPhone.
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L.A. Times
Seattle-based Doxo wants to be your digital filing cabinet where you pay your bills and get any other sort of documentation from businesses online via web browser or mobile app. And the company recently inked a deal with AT&T to make use of the company's digital bill and documentation services which it believes will help its cause.
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netbanker
Digital ebill storage and payment startup doxo announced an important new feature to its service today, the ability to automatically pay ebills that fall within preset maximum values.
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Finovate
Last week, doxo, a digital billing and statement organization system, announced that Seattle-based Sound Community Bank has joined its network. In addition to managing their account, Sound Community Bank clients can also use doxo to store personal documents such as medical records and receipts.
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InfoTech Spotlight
doxo, a provider of digital file cabinets for easy document management for businesses and households, has welcomed a new member to its network. Sound Community Bank is the latest to join the doxo network, which helps businesses connect and interact with clients, deliver documents paperlessly, and get paid with doxoPAY.
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American Banker
Sound, of Seattle, will let customers receive all communications from the bank, including monthly statements and tax forms, in Doxo’s online file cabinet, Doxo said Wednesday.
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GeekWire |
John Cook
Doxo has inked a deal with Sound Community Bank, allowing customers of the bank to get all bills and communications in their “digital file cabinet.”
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Puget Sound Business Journal |
Greg Lamm
Seattle startup Doxo has signed up Sound Community Bank that will allow the bank customers to go paperless. Seattle-based Sound Community Bank, which has five branches in the region, will now be able to offer its customers the option to receive paperless bills, statements and other documents in their Doxo digital filing cabinets.
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Business Insider
Check out some of the latest MakeUseOf discoveries. Most of the listed websites are FREE or come with a decent free account option. Fortunately, Doxo is a file storage service that not only stores your documents in the cloud, but also organizes important documents for you.
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appvita |
Stephanie Miles
Doxo is an online filing cabinet that people can use to store all kinds of digital files in the clouds. What separates Doxo from other online data storage systems like Dropbox and Evernote is the types of files it helps people store.
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practical ecommerce |
Sig Ueland
Here is a list of new productivity apps for Android and iPhone. doxo is your file cabinet in your pocket. Snap photos of bills, receipts, wallet cards, or any documents. View digital files, as well as paperless statements from select providers.
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Entrepreneur |
Jonathan Blum
Seattle-based startup Doxo, which counts Amazon.com’s Jeff Bezos as an investor, has created an online billing and document management tool that aims to help consumers and small businesses pay and get paid, faster and cheaper.
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Woman's Day
Paper bills are a huge source of clutter, says Heather Cabot, the Web life editor at Yahoo! “So paying bills online is one of the most effective things you can do.” If you’re hesitant to venture into the world of online bill paying, take a deep breath and follow these steps.
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GizmoCrunch |
Valeria Wilson
This week, the App Store has a barrage of new apps worth noting. As usual, we’ve skimmed through the bunch and chosen the top 5 that we think are keepers. Check them out below.
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ReadWriteWeb |
Sarah Perez
In our continuing tradition of rounding up new mobile application releases we found interesting and/or exciting over the past month, we present you with this new list of apps for June 2011. Previously in June, we shared a list of apps that came out in May and during the first part of June, so be sure to check that post for some early June app launches.
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