January release brings cool new RoyaltyZone features
The RoyaltyZoners have been hard at work turning your suggestions into new features:
Improved Licensee User Experience. Hundreds of licensees rely on RoyaltyZone to submit royalty reports, pay invoices, and view license agreement terms. We’ve listened to your questions and feedback over the last year, and have responded with a completely redesigned user interface for licensees.
- The Dashboard is better organized, making it easier to find what you are looking for quickly.
- We moved profile and product management into the Royalty Report submission process, so you can login and get everything done in one place.
- Creating and submitting royalty reports takes less time. We streamlined the report submission process and removed extra steps and links.
User feedback has been positive so far – we’d love to hear your thoughts – just click “Feedback” from any page within RoyaltyZone to send us your questions, comments, or suggestions.
Multi Currency. You can now select any base currency for your license agreements. Licensee royalty reports, invoices, and balances are all formatted with proper currency symbol. Next step: currency conversion, targeted for Q2 2010 release.
Address Book. Want to generate a mailing list of all of your licensee contacts? Just click on the fancy new address book link, and all of your licensee contact data is instantly exported to XL. Your marketing folks will thank you!
Partial Invoice Payments. Invoices can now be partially paid or received, with full payment history, notes, and the ability to track remaining balance.
Manage Agreements Internally. Licensors can now choose to manage one or more agreements internally, without involving the licensee. Licensors can submit royalty reports and manage invoices on behalf of the licensee, then easily grant access to the licensee at any time, whenever ready to do so.
More cool stuff on the way soon, including property and category reporting, streamlined royalty distribution reporting and payments, and more…

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