“This card saves me so much time on expense reports and I'm sure it saves our accounting even more time.
This so easy to use. Filing receipts for purchases is a snap. I don't have to append them to my expense reports anymore.
It let's manage our monthly rate while providing key employees with the convenience of a company card.”
“Brex is the solution I needed to manage a growing startup. It's convenience to use for the spenders and offers enough control for the administrators.”
“I've had a great experience overall.
1. Everything works
2. Customer service is very responsive and a pleasure to deal with.
3. My relationship guy at Brex is terrific.”
“TBH- Brex has gone above and beyond my expectations for a financial services company, or for any company for that matter. Just got my new card today. Really impressed.”
“Instantly uploading receipts is super handy. It would be great if the reconciliation was easier to manage but for the most part its a five star program.”
“Brex is a true gamechanger for startups like ours. It's been super-easy to set up and manage new virtual cards. The web app and customer support just work.”
“Brex truly understands the unique needs of startups--it's so nice to have a business partner that doesn't make us feel like a second-class client. While I signed up for Brex for access to the credit card itself, I was pleasantly surprised at how easy and seamless they make the accounting piece. This has freed me up from administrative tasks, giving me more time to focus on the business itself.”
“Overall Brex plays a vital role in Commerce. The ease of the application and usage of Brex and the flexible payment terms really allows the industry's start up companies to scale more.But Brex has more potentials to grow, currently it caters only is US I believe but since commerce is a worldwide it should start considering the capability to pay overseas suppliers.”
“Really easy to use, good app, love the text after usage that I can easily respond to with a receipt image for record keeping.
Only want is ApplePay integration. That’s a bummer, but also odd given the startup target market where I’d expect high adoption of things like ApplePay.”