PredictAP does one narrow job properly: it reads an invoice as it is uploaded and codes it, returning a fully coded document ready for review in about 45 seconds. The company puts average processing time at three days rather than eleven, and capacity at two to five times what the same team handled before.
Invoice coding is the right thing to automate. It is high volume, rule-governed and tedious, which is precisely the combination people are bad at and machines are good at, and property accounting generates enormous quantities of it across multifamily, office, industrial, retail, data centre and senior living portfolios.
It integrates directly with Yardi Payscan and Nexus Payables, which is what makes it adoptable rather than another system to reconcile, and it is SOC 2 Type II certified on AWS. No pricing is published, the integrations tie it to a specific software stack, and coded invoices still go to a human for review and approval, which is the correct arrangement for anything touching payment.








