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i've been using hcb for quite a while now and it's absolutely been amazing and pretty much seamless. much appreciation to the team who make sure the experience is that way and remains that way <3
@alex_sporenberg Thanks Alex. We have some pretty neat tooling to help organizations categorize transactions and bucket donations into different funding sources. Users can leave notes and tags on transactions within the platform to keep their financial information centralized.
You also mentioned reimbursements; last year we launched our own in-house reimbursement system that allows organizers to upload receipts and receive a direct deposit within a few hours. You can read more about it here: https://blog.hcb.hackclub.com/posts/reimbursements-289630
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This is very useful :)
Had Scrapyard a few weeks ago and it helped our team to send an invoice quickly and the fact that it's transparent is just great.
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A product for students is such a great idea! I love it. I hope students no longer have to worry about financial tasks outside of their studies.
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This is a maximally good thing!!!
As students, we "were required" to study and not earn money but at the same time they wanted us to be active (which is usually done by building your projects – but you need funding or something that helps you start besides knowledge you need to earn along the way).
Hopefully, something like this gets to Europe and specifically into some countries.
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So excited for this one! I and Hack Clubbers grew up using HCB and we love this new milestone. Congrats everyone!
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i've been using hcb for quite a while now and it's absolutely been amazing and pretty much seamless. much appreciation to the team who make sure the experience is that way and remains that way <3
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Love that HCB is tackling this space, how does it simplify budgeting and reimbursements for student-led teams juggling multiple funding sources?
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@alex_sporenberg Thanks Alex. We have some pretty neat tooling to help organizations categorize transactions and bucket donations into different funding sources. Users can leave notes and tags on transactions within the platform to keep their financial information centralized.
You also mentioned reimbursements; last year we launched our own in-house reimbursement system that allows organizers to upload receipts and receive a direct deposit within a few hours. You can read more about it here: https://blog.hcb.hackclub.com/posts/reimbursements-289630
This is very useful :)
Had Scrapyard a few weeks ago and it helped our team to send an invoice quickly and the fact that it's transparent is just great.
A product for students is such a great idea! I love it. I hope students no longer have to worry about financial tasks outside of their studies.
This is a maximally good thing!!!
As students, we "were required" to study and not earn money but at the same time they wanted us to be active (which is usually done by building your projects – but you need funding or something that helps you start besides knowledge you need to earn along the way).
Hopefully, something like this gets to Europe and specifically into some countries.
So excited for this one! I and Hack Clubbers grew up using HCB and we love this new milestone. Congrats everyone!