
Expens’d has been up for a little more than a week now, so I decided to look at our stats and our analytics. Here are some stats as of the time of this post:
1,524 visitors from 62 countries
48% of traffic is from referring sites
96 accounts
I was surprised by the number of non-US visitors to the site, and the number of non-US visitors that signed up. While the largest number of our users are from the US, other countries represented include Mexico, the United Kingdom, Canada, the Philippines, Australia, and India, among others. I then realized that the currency symbol we were using throughout the application was the dollar sign. Does that help our non-dollar symbol using users? No, it doesn’t. We have now remedied that with tonight’s update. We’ve added currency support for the top 12 represented countries by expens’d users. If you are an expens’d user and don’t see yours listed, let us know and we’ll add it.
To select your currency, log in, click on the “Account” tab, select “Edit My Account,” select your currency, and save. That’s it. From now on all of your expenses and expense reports will show the correct currency symbol.
What else can we expect?
We have a number of features we’ll be adding in the coming weeks, including:
- Exporting expenses to CSV
- Exporting an expense report to PDF
- Printable view of an expense report
- Searching for expenses by tag, instead of or in addition to date
- Running an expense report for multiple users
While that’s all well and good, and we can develop features that we’d like to use, we want to you what YOU want in the app. Let us know! We’re listening.
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