She chose a clean template, added her bank details (which Lexoffice had already remembered from the setup), and hit "Send."
Whoosh. The invoice flew out into the digital ether.
It looked clean. Simple. Orange.
The first step was the account creation. It felt like opening a door to a room she’d been afraid to enter. The form asked for her email. marta@kleinandbright.de – typed with a shaky finger. A password. A checkmark agreeing to terms she definitely didn't read.
A soft ding .
She opened the "Receipts" tab. With her phone, she snapped a photo of the coffee receipt. Lexoffice’s AI read it instantly: Date, Amount, VAT. She categorized it as "Office Supplies." Done. 10 seconds.
For the first time, she didn't worry if she'd forgotten the payment deadline or miscalculated the tax. Lexoffice would remind her. It would even sync with her bank account later to match the incoming payment automatically.
Magic happened.