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Satago

★★★★★ 4.8 · 5 Reviews

What is Satago?

Satago is a flexible invoice finance, debt chasing and risk insight platform that has been designed to help businesses get paid on time - every time. By providing invoice finance Satago bridges your cash flow gaps allowing you to focus on growing your business. Our automated debtor chaser and risk insight tools are completely free to use with no obligation to finance your invoices. We are an accredited partner with market leaders in the world of accountancy and cloud accounting software.

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Satago Reviews (5)

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Review Summary

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Satago receives consistently strong praise from its users, with four of five reviews giving it five stars and the fifth giving four. Users consistently highlight the intuitive interface, the effectiveness of the credit control tools, and the quality of customer support as standout strengths. Several reviewers note tangible business improvements: better cash flow management, more efficient client communication, and timely debt collection. The platform's ability to integrate with Sage accounts and automate invoice tracking and payment reminders is mentioned as particularly valuable, as is the option to raise finance against invoices.

The support team draws repeated positive mention across reviews—described as "amazing," responsive, and genuinely interested in client success rather than just transactional. One reviewer with over 20 years of credit control experience called the platform uniquely intuitive for their needs. The software also scores points for being cost-effective relative to hiring additional staff to manage receivables.

No substantive criticisms appear in any of the five reviews. The only mild reservation is one user noting they previously used Sage for invoicing and accounts before discovering Satago's credit control gap, though this reads as context rather than complaint.

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