She opened her laptop. The search began. "German accounting software," "small business finanzamt friendly," "doesn't require a degree in tax law." One name kept floating to the top, whispered in Facebook groups for freelancers: .
She opened the "Receipts" tab. With her phone, she snapped a photo of the coffee receipt. Lexoffice’s AI read it instantly: Date, Amount, VAT. She categorized it as "Office Supplies." Done. 10 seconds. lexoffice account
The first step was the account creation. It felt like opening a door to a room she’d been afraid to enter. The form asked for her email. marta@kleinandbright.de – typed with a shaky finger. A password. A checkmark agreeing to terms she definitely didn't read. She opened her laptop
She chose a clean template, added her bank details (which Lexoffice had already remembered from the setup), and hit "Send." She opened the "Receipts" tab