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A computer application created in the Canary Islands leads the 'online' billing market in Spain

A computer application created in the Canary Islands, with thousands of users around the world, leads the online billing market in our country. 'Endeve', as the tool is called, was born from the need...

A computer application created in the Canary Islands, with thousands of users around the world, leads the online billing market in our country. 'Endeve', as the tool is called, was born from the need of its own creators to manage their billing and has grown to become the national online billing 'web' that receives the most visits, with more than 25,000 invoices issued per year.

From its beginnings, Endeve was well received among specialized media, to the point of appearing on sites as important as Mashable (mashable.com), one of the largest blogs specialized in the Internet with more than two million readers worldwide.

A little over two months ago, its creators launched the second version of the tool, with which professionals and companies can manage their invoices, their expenses, make budgets, send their invoices by email and balance their accounts in an essentially free way.

In addition, Endeve has been the first online billing system in Spain that allows its users to issue invoices in the 'facturae' format, which is the electronic billing format recommended by the Tax Agency. The 'facturae' format is mandatory when managing invoices with the State and in a few years it will become a standard when issuing and receiving invoices in our country.

The creators of this innovative billing tool, which is in full expansion and has nothing to envy from its international competitors, are four young Canarians trained at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, who, contributing their creativity and technical knowledge, have turned Endeve into the leader of the Spanish market in its sector. All done under the protection and direction of recrea.es, a company specialized in 'software' engineering with 10 years of experience in the development of 'web' applications.

ACN Press