Miss Group has partnered with 24SevenOffice so that it can offer 24SevenOffice AI automation and ERP solution to their approximately 180,000 customers.
24SevenOffice will, in turn, be able to offer web hosting, domain names, and hosting solutions to their customers.
Miss Group was founded in 2014 and offers hosting services such as web hosting, domain registration, VPS, dedicated servers, site builders, SSL, SEO-tools, and web security.
Miss Group COO Fredrik Björklund said: “Most SMB’s still spend 23 per cent of workdays on manual tasks, such as data entry and bookkeeping, preventing them from working on projects or tasks that create value. This is a problem that Miss Group would like to eliminate for its customers, and sometimes that means bringing in a third-party solution.”
Miss Group has recognised the immense possibility for automation and has evaluated different ERP and accounting systems. They landed on 24SevenOffice because of its comprehensive and affordable all-in-one ERP system, capable of automating many of the typical manual and time-consuming tasks.
A complete ERP system is usually only available to enterprise companies, which often forces SMBs to use an ecosystem of various systems – one for billing, one for accounting, one for CRM, and one for Project Management. With 24SevenOffice, Miss Group customers can have all the business tools they need in one system.
This drastically increases efficiency, as it reduces the need for data entry in multiple systems.
24SevenOffice has an AI accounting engine (machine learning) that soon will completely automate specific accounting processes. Miss Group understands that this is the future of accounting and is willing to step outside their expertise to bring extra value to their customers.
CEO of 24SevenOffice Stian Rustad, said: “It’s fantastic to see a company from a different industry proactive and foreseeing of the technology development in the accounting industry. From our experience, many accountants are on their heels and reluctant to change – almost 80 per cent of accounting businesses are still working in the old fashion way. This prevents businesses from getting exposure to new technology, such as machine learning, and to use tools that could help them eliminate manual tasks.”