
Modest cost, huge return.
Computing in the cloud
Because eBillingHub® is a SaaS (Software as a Service) solution that's delivered via the Internet, there is no software or hardware for you to purchase, install or maintain. It's reliable, secure and easier to implement and manage than conventional enterprise software. And with eBillingHub, you pay for only what you use, and start saving time and money from the very first invoice.
That makes choosing eBillingHub a very easy decision.
Eliminate compatibility problems
Despite the widespread acceptance of LEDES and UTBMS standards, each of your clients has more than two dozen e-billing vendors to choose from, each of which has its own formats and procedures for uploading invoices. Plus, most clients require additional codes and other deviations from the standards, requiring your firm to develop and maintain customized templates for each client. eBillingHub makes you instantly and fully ampatible with all your clients.
Add new clients quickly
Thanks to "cloud" computing and our vast library of e-billing templates, initial installation and setup of eBillingHub takes less than four hours for most firms. New clients can be added in as little as 15 minutes if we have that client's template on file. If we don't, we will create one within 72 hours at no charge.
Faster invoice preparation and submittal
eBillingHub's powerful invoice validation and editing tools make short work of one of the most time-consuming e-billing tasks. Our integrated Hub Tools editor make it easy for you to make billing adjustments and ensure that each invoice complies with the invoice file format, with each processor's special rules, and with the individual client's unique codes and billing rules.
With eBillingHub, you can upload a full billing cycle in minutes instead of days.
Faster client approval and payment
More accurate preparation means all your bills pass through your client's approval system sooner, and you get paid faster. With fewer questioned or challenged invoices, and fewer write downs or write offs. On average, eBillingHub users report diary-to-cash improvements of 11 days, and up to 60% reduction in rejections and writeoffs.
Improved tracking and reporting
Once your invoices are uploaded and reside in your clients' systems, it can be difficult to know where each bill is in their approval and payment process. eBillingHub gives you powerful tracking tools that help you monitor for questioned or rejected invoices, so you can correct and resubmit them without delays.
Provide better service to your valued clients
Billing efficiency is an important part of client service. eBillingHub shows your clients that you are committed to providing fast, accurate response in every aspect of the relationship.
Whitepapers
- THE REAL COST OF ELECTRONIC BILLING
Discusses the entire cost impact of law firm e-billing. Studies "before and after" benefits and reveals savings beyond just the operational costs.
- BETTER e-BILLING IS HERE
The results of a year-long benchmark study demonstrate that firms using eBillingHub have a more robust e-billing process, provide better client service, and realize significant cost savings.
- THE COST OF e-BILLING FOR THE LAW FIRM
For most law firms today, e-billing remains a mostly manual process riddled with inefficiency and complexity. Read the results of a recent study that shows what other firms like yours are doing about it.
- EFFICIENT e-BILLING FOR THE LAW FIRM: FANTASY OR REALITY?
Electronic billing is a deceivingly simple concept: extract the invoice data from the your billing system and insert it into the client's system. Learn how eBillingHub gives you control and keeps e-billing simple.
- ILTA E-BILLING SURVEY
This 2004 ILTA report focuses on the costs incurred by law firms in four major e-billing areas: initial client setup, ongoing invoice processing, template maintenance and e-billing vendor fees.
- E-BILLING: THE LAW FIRM PERSPECTIVE
This whitepaper examines some popular e-Billing questions. Can we just stop eBilling? Are all law firms having trouble with e-billing, or just mine? Why is it so difficult and expensive? Why haven't standards fixed the problems? How close can we get to the perfect world, today?
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