What software/tools do startups use for purchase orders, invoicing, and financial tracking?

I am currently building a startup in the premium food import sector and I am looking for recommendations on software or platforms that can help manage all aspects of financial operations. Specifically, I need a solution that allows me to issue purchase orders to suppliers, generate and manage invoices, track all financial transactions in one place, and perform data analysis and forecasting to make informed business decisions. Ideally, the platform should be scalable for a growing startup, easy to integrate with other tools, and capable of producing insightful reports quickly. I have been exploring options like xero, zoha and odoo, but I would love to hear what others are using especially if you are running a startup dealing with multiple product lines. Any advice or personal experiences would be hugely appreciated.

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    I would expect every accounting package, such as Xero you mention as well as QuickBooks, FreeAgent, KashFlow, Sage, all of them will support everything you are asking.
    I have personally used KashFlow and FreeAgent which have been easy to use and support everything on your list.
     
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    I use Kashflow, but, as mentioned, most accounting packages should do p/o's.

    With all the AI tools coming up, I am curious if there are other options that can handle finance management
    What would you want AI to do?
     
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    I use Kashflow, but, as mentioned, most accounting packages should do p/o's.


    What would you want AI to do?
    I am looking for AI solutions that can track customer buying patterns, analyze spending behavior, and provide smart recommendations to strengthen financial performance. I have also been exploring systems like Yokoy, for services such as fraud detection and cash flow forecasting, to enable personalized services and product recommendations. On top of that, I want AI to play a key role in enhancing transparency, compliance, and overall efficiency in financial management.
     
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    @Majid Paracha - have you actually imported any salt and spices yet?
     
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    @Majid Paracha - have you actually imported any salt and spices yet?
    Yes, my family has been in the import and export business for generations. We have mainly focused on rice and pink salt, and already have customers in the UK. Right now, we are setting up a distribution base here as part of an expansion of our existing operations. The goal is to develop our own brand and product line. Things are still in process , I am currently exploring different platforms and systems to implement within the business.
     
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    In which just get something that does the basics (including write the PO). Learn which additional bits you need and either buy the necessary modules or put out a tender to a number of suppliers.

    Trying to get everything you think you might want in one go rarely works. You can end up with all sorts of project creep and unnecessary costs.
     
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    You are absolutely right ,starting simple makes a lot of sense. My plan is to get a basic system up and running first, one that can handle the essentials like writing POs and managing suppliers. Once the workflow is stable and we have a clearer idea of what is actually needed, we can gradually add the right modules or tools.

    With technology moving so fast, web development has also changed so much. There are so many tools and AI platforms now that can make websites. I was really surprised by how simple and fast it has become , it made me wonder what else has changed like this.
     
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    fisicx

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    There are so many tools and AI platforms now that can make websites.
    Let me rephrase that for you:

    "There are so many tools and AI platforms now that can make really poor websites."
     
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    Let me rephrase that for you:

    "There are so many tools and AI platforms now that can make really poor websites."
    That is true many tools are making low quality websites. But it still provides a solid structure to build on if you know where improvements are needed. While it is still early days, these platforms save a lot of time and resources compared to the past, when we relied heavily on web developers. It is not perfect, but it is definitely very helpful.
     
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    That is true many tools are making low quality websites. But it still provides a solid structure to build on if you know where improvements are needed. While it is still early days, these platforms save a lot of time and resources compared to the past, when we relied heavily on web developers. It is not perfect, but it is definitely very helpful.
    I disagree. Anything more complicated than a basic static site is beyond anything AI can create. This isn't because I'm a developer, it's the view of many IT professionals. AI has its uses but bug free, efficient and secure code creation isn't one of them.
     
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    ...and you are only looking for systems now?
    Haha, the foundation has always been there, but now we require proper systems. Our business operates on a B2B model, we have not really used modern platforms to increase our visibility yet. Most of what we do still involves more manual work and fewer digital tools, apart from accounting. This step is about bringing more structure from managing supplier information to tracking client feedback.
     
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    I get it!

    Would it be safe to assume it is a family business?
     
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    Well done.

    Are you the 'younger generation' trying to bring things into the 21st century?
     
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    As you are a fan of AI, have you tried asking your favourite LLM for purchase order software
    I am not a huge fan of AI, but I am curious to try different platforms. You never know which tool could end up being beneficial for your operations. I dont mind saving time on repetitive tasks, so I am open to exploring how AI can help streamline processes.

    What are your thoughts on using AI for tasks and how do you see it impacting traditional way of doing business.
     
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    • Zoho Inventory
      • AI-powered stock tracking, order suggestions, and intelligent reporting.
    • SAP Ariba
      • Predictive analytics, automated supplier matching, and AI-driven contract management.
    • TradeGecko (QuickBooks Commerce)
      • AI-driven stock predictions, demand forecasting, and inventory optimization.
    • ProcurementExpress
      • AI-powered purchase order automation, predictive demand analytics, and invoice matching.
    • Coupa
      • AI-driven spend analysis, automated approval workflows, and supplier performance optimization.
    • Basware
      • Procurement automation, AI-driven supplier engagement analytics, and intelligent invoice management.
    • Ivalua
      • AI-based supplier sourcing, demand forecasting, and risk analysis.
    • Oracle Procurement Cloud
      • AI-powered sourcing recommendations, automated purchase order management, and contract lifecycle management.
    • SimPRO
      • Automated purchase order creation, predictive ordering, and smart stock management.
    • SynerTrade
      • AI-driven supplier selection, predictive demand forecasting, and procurement analytics.
     
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    So you now test and trial each of these to see which one works best for your business.
     
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    One thing I always consider when evaluating software is the stability and reliability of the supplier. Will they still be around in 5 years. Do they have a record of updating. Is there an exit plan for me if the company goes belly up
     
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    The only thing is which I have noticed that just by adding AI taglines, many of these platforms are charging very high subscription fees. It feels like the hype is inflating prices, even if the actual AI features are still limited.
    Don’t pay for AI. You don’t need it.
     
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    I recommend Sage they are very good for a growing business and have just introduced some AI tools that I am about to get my head around
     
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    I am not directly paying for AI tools yet, but I do have subscriptions for few tools such as for website tracking, content generation, and other digital tools for which i probably get subscription later. I am wondering how to categorize these expenses for example, google ads go under marketing, but should tools like analytics or AI content platforms fall under marketing, operations, or software costs?
     
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    I am not directly paying for AI tools yet, but I do have subscriptions for few tools such as for website tracking, content generation, and other digital tools for which i probably get subscription later. I am wondering how to categorize these expenses for example, google ads go under marketing, but should tools like analytics or AI content platforms fall under marketing, operations, or software costs?
    I would't worry too much as long as you are consistent.
     
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