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Guides·jun 2026

The best document management software (DMS) for businesses and accountants

How to keep receipts, contracts and paperwork from scattering across email and drawers — what a DMS needs for a small business and an accountant, and why Fascikla (OCR, sharing, e-archive) saves hours every month.

In short: the best DMS for a small business is the one that reads a receipt by itself (OCR), keeps documents tidy in folders, and lets you share a package with your accountant in one click — with no sign-up on their side. A generic cloud drive stores files but does not read them or know local retention periods.

What a DMS must have

  • OCR that reads the amount, date and issuer from a receipt
  • Folders that match how your company works (by year, partner, project)
  • Sharing by link and forwarding to your accountant without an account
  • Retention periods and a local e-archive (integrity, availability)
  • Search and version history
  • In your language and with live support
By hand / Excel Foreign tool NarBiz Localized Local regulations (VAT, SEF) All in one place Live support Fair price for small business

Drawer and email, Google Drive, or a real DMS

CriterionDrawer / emailGoogle DriveFascikla
OCR reads receipts
Sharing with accountantmanualpartial
Retention periods
Local e-archive
Local language + supportpartialpartial

A drawer and email get lost, and Google Drive only stores the file — it does not read it or know local deadlines. Fascikla reads the receipt, files it into a folder, and lets you share a package with your accountant in one click. A receipt from Tezga eKasa archives itself in Fascikla after it is issued.

Key takeaways

  • The best DMS reads the document (OCR), files it and shares it with the accountant in one click
  • A cloud drive stores the file but does not read it or know local retention periods
  • Fascikla: OCR, folders, sharing without an account and a local e-archive

Frequently asked questions

Under the right conditions (integrity, legibility, availability) an electronic archive is recognized. The key is that it cannot be altered unnoticed.

No — you share a package of documents by link, with no sign-up on their side.

Yes — you photograph a receipt and OCR pulls out the amount, date and issuer and files the document.

What you get with Fascikla

  • OCR reads receipts and sorts the data
  • Sharing with your accountant without an account
  • Retention periods and e-archive
  • In your language, with live support
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