Compleat - One platform for purchase-to-pay, AP automation & payments

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Compleat brings purchase-to-pay, AP automation, invoice capture, expenses, eSourcing and embedded payments (CompleatPay) into one platform, not just one piece of it. It connects to 350,000+ merchants via PunchOut and Amazon Business, and integrates with 50+ ERPs including Sage Intacct, NetSuite and MIP Fund Accounting. Built for growing teams across 70+ industries in the UK, North America and Australia who need enterprise capability without the enterprise cost or complexity.

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Hey Product Hunt! I took over as CEO of Compleat in December 2022, and one thing was clear straight away: procurement and AP software had been built for enterprises with big budgets and dedicated departments, leaving growing businesses stuck with spreadsheets, email chains, and manual invoice chasing. We built Compleat to close that gap, using AI through 20 years of accounting experience to build purchase-to-pay, invoice capture, expenses, sourcing and payments in one platform, without the enterprise price tag or the six-month implementation. What's changed most for us along the way is how much this comes down to connectivity, not just automation, PunchOut to any supplier with over 350,000+ connections including Amazon Business, and integrations with 50+ ERPs, mattered more to our customers than any single AI feature. Would love to hear how you're currently handling purchase-to-pay today, and what's still broken about it. I'll be around all day to answer questions.

finally a platform that actually combines sourcing, AP, and payments without making you jump between five logins, and the punchout catalog access is surprisingly painless.

Handles all the messy back-office stuff in one place, which is way easier than juggling five tools. The PunchOut connection to so many merchants is genuinely useful for our procurement team.

How does Compleat handle invoice matching when a supplier changes their item descriptions or SKU formats between orders? That always trips up the AP automation tools I've tried before.