Docsumo is an intelligent document processing platform for financial services firms. Docsumo helps businesses and enterprises extract data from documents, analyze that data and detect document fraud.
Docsumo’s technology reduces back-office costs by up to 70% and increases productivity by 50%. For every million documents processed by a bank at about $1 per document, DocSumo can directly save $700k. What differentiates Docsumo is that their technology can read non-standardised documents such as bank statements, invoices, pay stubs and contracts with over 99% accuracy and more than 95% straight-through processing.
Docsumo features include:-
✅Data Capture from forms, semi-structured and unstructured financial documents ✅Pre-Trained API stack for loan application, insurance compliance, invoices, supply chain management, and Commercial Real Estate applications ✅Review & edit tool that allows you to click on any text in a document to capture data without manual entry ✅Out of the box API endpoint (accessible via Settings page) & option to download CSV ✅Multiple learning mechanism to ensure maximum accuracy ✅Simple pay as you go pricing ✅Ability to customize fields from the frontend ✅Define templates for recurring documents ✅Self-train neural network on your dataset
Choose Docsumo, if you want to:- - Automate the document data extraction end-to-end - Efficiently scale your process and your business eliminating manual data entry - Reduce risk by validating data
Based on our record, Gmvault should be more popular than Docsumo. It has been mentiond 9 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I use GMvault for doing this and I'm quite happy with it. Unfortunately, it's not actively maintained anymore and out of the box, it doesn't work properly thanks to some annoying changes that Google has made to Oauth, but fortunately, there's plenty of documentation on GitHub for how to fix it. I have GMvault set up to run nightly using a cron job on my NAS. Source: about 1 year ago
With gmvault you can download and sync. http://gmvault.org/ it saves in .eml format, I assume you could use a locally installed web mailer for accessing the emails? Source: about 1 year ago
I used this until I didn't need it any more, worked perfectly for a long time: http://gmvault.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
I recommend to look in gmvault http://gmvault.org/ . Source: about 2 years ago
It's a good idea to use something like gmvault [0] to ensure you have regular downloads of your mail corpus locally. [0] http://gmvault.org/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Aayush here from Docsumo.com, we are a Document AI platform that empowers tech & ops teams to scale operations effortlessly by capturing, validating & analyzing unstructured documents. We recently raised $3.5 Million from Marquee investors. Source: over 1 year ago
Check out our website https://docsumo.com/ and blog https://docsumo.com/blog for more details. Source: almost 2 years ago
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