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Collect!Comtech Systems
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About
Designed entirely in the cloud from the ground up, BlackLine is the only unified technology solution built specifically for accounting and finance. No messy acquisitions, no disparate hybrid software-hardware combinations, and no expensive middleware or upgrade costs, just the world’s most trusted solution for Finance Controls and Automation. The simplicity and usability of BlackLine solutions are unique. Unlike some systems on the market today, BlackLine is not a Frankenstein patchwork of old software and hardware. Rather, it’s a comprehensive Finance Controls and Automation platform built on a single codebase and delivered securely via the cloud. Users enjoy a consistent experience with single sign-on and avoid constantly switching between multiple systems. Data is available between products within the platform as well, without having to be transferred between or through other systems.
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About
Collect! is a highly configurable debt collection software serving collection agencies, debt buyers, law firms, government, healthcare providers, educational institutions, property managers and other creditors. Collect! offers good value for startups and full functionality for large agencies.
Built for flexibility, Collect! offers configurability and features to enable users to automate and track contacts and payments, manage judgments, manage sales, communicate from the system, create payment plans, report to bureaus and manage month-end reporting. Importantly, configurations and customizations remain available through updates, upgrades, and moving to larger editions.
Features and tools include robust import-export functions, large set of stock reports and letter templates, report generator tool, account segmentation tool, flexible trust accounting, account level forms and document attachments, consumer portal, client portal, reporting dashboard, HIPAA and SOC 2.
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Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook
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Platforms Supported
Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook
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Audience
Companies searching for a solution to manage and improve their accounting and finance operations
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Audience
Collection agencies, debt buyers, attorneys, healthcare and education providers, government, first party property managers
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Support
Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online
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Support
Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online
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API
Offers API
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API
Offers API
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Pricing
No information available.
Free Version
Free Trial
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Pricing
$149/month
Free Version
Free Trial
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Training
Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person
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Training
Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person
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Company InformationBlackLine Systems
Founded: 2001
United States
www.blackline.com
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Company InformationComtech Systems
Founded: 1988
Canada
www.collect.org
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CategoriesAccounts Receivable refers to the software and processes that companies use to collect moneys owed to them by customers for goods or services already provided. Consumers have purchased goods or services on credit, the business needs a systematic, automated process to collect the moneys owed. This may or may not involve reporting the outstanding amounts to credit bureaus. First party pre-collections departments, third-party collection agencies, and debt buyers use software automations to contact consumers by letter, telephone, email, text, What's App and other communication methods, provide information, provide documents, encourage inbound calls, create agent work-queues, facilitate payments, offer settlements, create payment plans to assist consumers to resolve their debts, and interact with other systems. Collection software enables efficient invoice-to-cash processes. Debt Collection refers to the software and processes that debt collection agencies use to collect moneys owed to their clients, who are the original creditors for goods or services already provided. Consumers have purchased goods or services on credit with the original creditors and are expected to pay either in a lump sum or in instalments. In the event that an account becomes delinquent, the original creditor will move the debt to their internal pre-collections department, or will bundle the debt with other delinquent accounts, and pass them to a third-party collection agency, or bundle and sell the debt to debt buyers. Pre-collections departments, third-party collection agencies and debt buyers need a systematic, automated process to collect the moneys owed. This may or may not involve reporting the outstanding amount to credit bureaus. |
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Accounting Features
Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Bank Reconciliation
Billing & Invoicing
Cash Management
CPA Firms
Cryptocurrency Support
Expense Tracking
Fixed Asset Management
Fund Accounting
General Ledger
Government
Multi-Currency
Nonprofits
Payroll Management
Project Accounting
Purchase Orders
Tax Management
Financial Reporting Features
"What If" Scenarios
Audit Trail
Balance Sheet
Cash Management
Consolidation / Roll-Up
Forecasting
General Ledger
Income Statements
Multi-Company
Multi-Department / Project
Profit / Loss Statement
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Accounts Receivable Features
ACH Payment Processing
Billing & Invoicing
Check Processing
Collections Management
Online Payment Processing
Overpayment Processing
Partial Payments
Receivables Ledger
Recurring Billing
Debt Collection Features
Agency Management
Auto Dialer
Automated Notices
Callback Scheduling
Client Management
Commission Management
Compliance Management
Contact Management
Credit Bureau Reporting
In-House Collections
Payment Plans
Transaction Management
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Integrations
Authorize.Net
Clarity Security
DataBlend
GUMU
Genesys Cloud CX
NMI Gateway
Nakisa IWMS
PDCflow
Payment Savvy
Payscout
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Integrations
Authorize.Net
Clarity Security
DataBlend
GUMU
Genesys Cloud CX
NMI Gateway
Nakisa IWMS
PDCflow
Payment Savvy
Payscout
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