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Receivables Workspace

Eigenn keeps receivables inside the operating view. Teams can see invoice state, payment behavior, customer history, dunning activity, and cash impact without treating AR as a separate tool.

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invoice review

$42.8K

18 open | Invoice status, customer context, and cash impact stay together.

Draft

8

Sent

24

At risk

6

1Acme moved into 30+ day aging
2Reminder owner assigned
3Runway model updated

0-30

31-60

61-90

90+

Open balance

$42.8K

Invoice status, customer context, and cash impact stay together.

Record-led

Comments and owners stay on the invoice

Connected

Payments, customers, and cash views stay in sync

Actionable

Aging, notes, and follow-ups stay visible

Receivables are only useful when they connect to cash decisions

Invoice tools can show what is open. Operators need to know what that open balance does to runway, which customer context matters, and who owns the next decision.

Split

Payment, customer, and finance context live apart

Late

Aging reviews happen after the risk has grown

Manual

Teams rebuild the story before they can act

How invoice review works

Invoice tools can show what is open. Operators need to know what that open balance does to runway, which customer context matters, and who owns the next decision.

01

Attach AR to the customer record

Invoices, payment status, notes, dunning activity, and customer context stay visible from the same operating record.

02

Show cash impact in the workspace

Open balances, aging, and collection delays feed the finance command center and runway scenarios.

03

Resolve from shared context

Owners, comments, reminders, and payment events remain reviewable so the next teammate sees what happened.

Receivables connected to the operating model

Keep AR deep enough for finance operators while tying it to customers, cash, scenarios, and weekly reviews.

Invoice lifecycle

Create, send, track, reconcile, and review invoices from the same workspace used for cash decisions.

Payments and reconciliation

Connect payment events to invoice status, customer behavior, and the forecast assumptions they affect.

AR aging and risk

Surface 30/60/90 aging and at-risk balances before they become a surprise in the cash review.

Dunning visibility

Keep policy, tone, reminder, and escalation context visible without making AR the whole product story.

Record comments

Put the question, owner, decision, and follow-up on the invoice or customer record.

Corinthian boundary

Use Eigenn for the full finance workspace; use Corinthian when AR communication is the only problem.

Where this shows up in the week

01

Weekly cash review

Walk from aging risk to customer context to runway impact without rebuilding a side spreadsheet.

02

Customer finance decisions

See payment behavior and open balances before approving a new project, discount, or escalation.

03

Bookkeeper handoff

Give the bookkeeper the record context needed to reconcile, categorize, and ask precise questions.

Receivables tied to cash
“AR stopped being a separate report. We can see the open balance, customer thread, and cash impact in the same review.”

Finance director

Professional services team

“The invoice record now explains the runway assumption instead of forcing us to hunt through email.”

Fractional CFO

Agency portfolio

“Customer context is visible before someone sends another reminder or changes the forecast.”

Operations lead

B2B services company

“We kept our accounting system. Eigenn became the workspace where we decide what to do next.”

Founder

Consulting business

Connect receivables to the finance workspace

See invoice status, customer context, and cash impact from one operating surface.

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No credit card required. Start with one finance review and expand from there.

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