SMEasy

SMEasy is an award-winning, easy-to-use business management and accounting system for small business that’s specifically designed for people who don’t understand accounting.

SMEasy is totally different to any other accounting system. It’s developed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs so it understands your realities and speaks your language. You don’t need to understand anything about accounting to use it! 

You simply enter your business information the way you understand it such as - what you bought, from where and for how much. SMEasy then does the difficult accounting work in the background to automatically produce your financials.

  • All-in-one system: Contacts, quotes, invoicing, payroll, cash flow management, reporting, and more.

  • Easy-to-use: Simple screens, no complex menus, no accounting language.

  • Accessible from anywhere: It’s online so you can access your information from anywhere at anytime.

  • Secure: Your information is backed up at all times, nobody but you can access your data.

  • Understands entrepreneurs: Manages your business and personal money used in the business.

  • Builds your brand: Displays your company logo on your quotes, invoices, and payslips.

  • Makes communication simple: Manages all your social media marketing, sends SMS’s, and reminders.

  • Assists your accountant: Gives them online access to electronic exports of your financials.

Additional Benefits

SMEasy is bundled with Admin Easy training - a step-by-step training guide to help you set up and maintain a simple and effective manual recordkeeping system for your business. This includes online training videos and manuals. It also offers a built-in social media tool called eSocialite that updates all your social media accounts at the same time to make online marketing easy for busy entrepreneurs.

For more information, contact:

Website: https://www.smeasy.co.za/enza

Tel: 0861 SMEasy (086 176 3279)

Email: sales@SMEasy.co.za

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