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Protect your margins with smarter invoice reviews

Protect your margins with smarter invoice reviews
June 19, 2026 at 3:00 p.m.

By Jesse Sanchez. 

InvoiceIQ helps subcontractors identify pricing errors, recover credit and streamline invoice management before overcharges become the cost of doing business. 

Vendor invoices move quickly through a subcontractor’s back office, but small pricing discrepancies can add up fast when teams do not have a simple way to catch them. For contractors managing high volumes of materials, purchase orders and accounts payable tasks, the difference between the agreed price and the billed price can quietly reduce margins. That is the problem InvoiceIQ is built to address. The AI-powered tool is designed to scan every line item on inbound invoices against a contractor’s custom price sheets, helping identify vendor overcharges before they are missed or absorbed. When InvoiceIQ finds a mistake, it aggregates the errors into a report and alerts the user, making it easier to request credits and track reconciliation. 

The platform also supports a more efficient accounts payable process by routing inbound invoices as bills payable directly to accounting systems such as QuickBooks Online or Sage Intacct. For teams spending hours manually entering invoice data, that automation can help reduce administrative work while improving visibility into what vendors are charging. 

InvoiceIQ’s value is especially clear in early invoice reviews. According to the company, one plumbing company found a mistake that led to a $7,000 credit during its first month using InvoiceIQ. A roofing company reviewed its first 10 invoices and found $650 in overcharges. Another roofing company looked back across a year of invoices and discovered that a single vendor had repeatedly overcharged them by more than $14,000. 

InvoiceIQ is part of the broader SubAssist product family, which also includes SubAssist Connect and SubAssist. SubAssist Connect centralizes and standardizes documents from production home builder portals, while SubAssist helps subcontractors in production home building read documents such as purchase orders, compare line items to contracts or bid sheets and create sales orders in accounting systems. 

Learn more about InvoiceIQ and how a free invoice audit can help contractors identify potential credits from vendor overcharges!

Learn more about InvoiceIQ in their Coffee Shop Directory or on invoiceiq.ai


 

About the author

Jesse Sanchez

Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.


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