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FreeAgent Secures Place in GetApp Hitlist of Cloud Apps

FreeAgent has been included in GetApp's list of the top five UK business apps.

2012-07-06
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, July 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) FreeAgent has been listed among the UK's top business apps by a leading industry reviewer.

Comparison website GetApp, which reviews and compares thousands of the world's best cloud apps for small businesses, has included FreeAgent in the top five in its June list of the UK's business apps.

In addition, the cloud accounting software provider was also listed in 19th place on GetApp's worldwide June recommendations, making it one of the coveted top 25 apps that the website suggests small businesses should consider. It scored an impressive 9/10 rating from user reviews on the site.

Ed Molyneux, CEO and co-founder of FreeAgent, said: "GetApp is a trusted name for reviewing and comparing the best apps for small businesses, so we're delighted have been named as one of their top apps for June. The fact that we appear on their worldwide list, as well as their UK top 5, is great news and a real testament to how FreeAgent is helping to make it easier and more intuitive for small businesses and freelancers to manage their finances.

"We're also very happy to have achieved such a high score on their site from user reviews. I'm sure we will see even higher ratings following on from our recent redesign, which had been very warmly welcomed by our users."

About FreeAgent:
Edinburgh-based independent FreeAgent has pioneered online accounting since the launch of its service in 2007. It has rapidly grown a loyal community of freelancers and small businesses, who pay either monthly or annually for access to its software offering many easy to use features.

In a survey, 99.5% of FreeAgent users said they would recommend the software to others, and the service won the prize for Best Newcomer at the 2009 SIFT Media Software Satisfaction Awards. In 2010 it won the SIFT SME Accounting and Finance Software Satisfaction Award, beating all of its desktop and web-based competitors to take the title. The company also offers a free accountancy software trial to those who may be interested in the company's products. More information can be found at www.freeagent.com.


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[Press-News.org] FreeAgent Secures Place in GetApp Hitlist of Cloud Apps
FreeAgent has been included in GetApp's list of the top five UK business apps.