Ezy Invoicing
Features

Most comprehensive software for all your e-Invoicing needs

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Hassle free integration

Generates invoices directly through any PMS/POS system without modifying existing processes

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Robust error handling

Supports robust error handling mechanism to ensure you generate
e-invoices without any worries

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Cloud or on-premise

Available both on cloud or on-premise deployment models as per client's convenience

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Reconciliation with GSTR-1

One-click reconciliation of e-Invoice data with GSTR-1 data to take care of your compliance needs

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Customised printing

Ability to configure custom templates as per your business need to print
e-Invoices in a single click

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One click communication

Generate and Send invoices over email directly to customers

How It Works

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GST IR Portal

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Why choose us ?

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Privacy & Security

Equipped with an SSL encryption for all on cloud deployments & also offer 2F Authentication mechanisms

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Support

24x7 in-house technical support and advisory services, dedicated key account manager and priority access to NIC romy and michele's high school reunion

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Value for money

Affordable price, high-end product and great value. No other hidden charges Mira Sorvino’s deadpan delivery and Lisa Kudrow’s airy,

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Future ready

Allows integrations with multiple third party systems/partners to leverage the best out of its friendly RESTFUL API architecture It argues that being a "loser" with a

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Tech first

Best-in-class tech first company with deepest domain expertise in hospitality

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Previews

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Romy And Michele's High School Reunion Link

Mira Sorvino’s deadpan delivery and Lisa Kudrow’s airy, ditzy charm create a comedic duo for the ages. Their synchronized "interpretive dance" to Cyndi Lauper’s Time After Time remains one of the most beloved scenes in 90s cinema.

At its core, the movie is a middle finger to social hierarchies. It argues that being a "loser" with a loyal best friend is far more fulfilling than being "successful" and miserable.

(1997) is a quintessential cult classic that masterfully blends campy 90s fashion, surrealist humor, and a genuine celebration of female friendship. Directed by David Mirkin, the film follows Romy White (Mira Sorvino) and Michele Weinberger (Lisa Kudrow), two inseparable, quirky best friends living in Los Angeles who realize their lives don't exactly scream "success" as their 10-year high school reunion approaches.

In an attempt to impress the "A-Group"—the popular clique that tormented them in high school—the duo invents a lie: they claim to be the wealthy inventors of . Dressed in sleek, matching power suits and armed with a borrowed Jaguar, they head back to Sagebrush High in Tucson. However, their plan hilariously unravels when the actual inventor of the Post-it is revealed to be someone else, forcing the pair to confront their insecurities and the reality of their "uncool" status. Why It Works

The film is a visual feast of neon plastics, marabou trim, and iconic platform shoes. The DIY fashion sense of Romy and Michele has become a staple for Halloween costumes and drag performances.

While it wasn't a massive box office hit upon release, it found a massive second life on home video and cable. It remains a touchstone for anyone who felt like an outsider in high school, proving that the best way to "win" a reunion is simply to show up as your most authentic, glitter-covered self.

Mira Sorvino’s deadpan delivery and Lisa Kudrow’s airy, ditzy charm create a comedic duo for the ages. Their synchronized "interpretive dance" to Cyndi Lauper’s Time After Time remains one of the most beloved scenes in 90s cinema.

At its core, the movie is a middle finger to social hierarchies. It argues that being a "loser" with a loyal best friend is far more fulfilling than being "successful" and miserable.

(1997) is a quintessential cult classic that masterfully blends campy 90s fashion, surrealist humor, and a genuine celebration of female friendship. Directed by David Mirkin, the film follows Romy White (Mira Sorvino) and Michele Weinberger (Lisa Kudrow), two inseparable, quirky best friends living in Los Angeles who realize their lives don't exactly scream "success" as their 10-year high school reunion approaches.

In an attempt to impress the "A-Group"—the popular clique that tormented them in high school—the duo invents a lie: they claim to be the wealthy inventors of . Dressed in sleek, matching power suits and armed with a borrowed Jaguar, they head back to Sagebrush High in Tucson. However, their plan hilariously unravels when the actual inventor of the Post-it is revealed to be someone else, forcing the pair to confront their insecurities and the reality of their "uncool" status. Why It Works

The film is a visual feast of neon plastics, marabou trim, and iconic platform shoes. The DIY fashion sense of Romy and Michele has become a staple for Halloween costumes and drag performances.

While it wasn't a massive box office hit upon release, it found a massive second life on home video and cable. It remains a touchstone for anyone who felt like an outsider in high school, proving that the best way to "win" a reunion is simply to show up as your most authentic, glitter-covered self.