
In February 2010 Pixily changed its name to OfficeDrop
Keeping your documents organized in OfficeDrop is a breeze
How many times have you sent an invoice to a client, and then they ask for more details or supporting documents to detail your work for them? Now tying specific files to your invoices can be a cinch with OfficeDrop (formerly called Pixily, which we covered in 2008) and the application's new integration with Freshbooks, the online accounting solution. Read the WebWorkerDaily Review of OfficeDrop...
Innovative companies that could power up the economy
In the Boston area, a start-up called OfficeDrop is growing jobs by helping small businesses ditch their file cabinets and store their documents digitally... In this case it took some nimble software, developed by a OfficeDrop cofounder, that offers a no-fuss way to process all the documents that clients mail in monthly. Read the Christian Science Monitor article on OfficeDrop and job creation - see page 2 for OfficeDrop (formerly Pixily)...
20 entrepreneurs tell BusinessWeek how they struck gold
OfficeDrop CEO and Founder Prasad Thammineni tells BusinessWeek, "The solutions [already on the market] are too expensive, too complex, and target midsize and large companies. We did a lot of research." Read the BusinessWeek article on OfficeDrop...
ABC Chronicle's reporter Ted Reinstein profiles OfficeDrop
Have you ever tried to find a specific piece of paper in an old an unwieldy filing cabinet? If your life has become a nightmare of disorganized documents, a Waltham startup company may have the remedy. See the ABC Video on OfficeDrop...
With tax season around the corner, you need to organize your expenses.
Start by signing up for a service that helps you catalog your invoices, and access them easily. OfficeDrop.com is a document-management Web site that scans your invoices into a password-protected page that can be searched by keyword. OfficeDrop customers receive prepaid envelopes to mail their documents, which are either shredded or mailed back after scanning. Read more of the WSJ article on OfficeDrop...
Is paper piling up? Send it off to OfficeDrop
OfficeDrop, with its sprightly name, is onto something big. Who doesn't have a desk cluttered with papers that can't be thrown away, but might never be glanced at again? Read More...
OfficeDrop moves your paper documents online
Life comes with too much paper, especially if you're like me: a mildly obsessive but poorly organized pack-rat... The results were impressive, considering I did my best to challenge OfficeDrop's scanners. Read BusinessWeek's reveiw of OfficeDrop...
AWS Start-Up Challenge competition narrowed down to seven finalists
The finalists will be featured at the Start-Up event on November 20th and the winner of the $100,000 prize will be announced. Read More...
Mail OfficeDrop your monthly papers to scan
It sounds like a good option for people who struggle with keeping regular with scanning paper documents. Read More...
Prepping for Next Year's Taxes
With 2008's returns wrapped up, now is a great time to start thinking about and prepping for 2009. You're already in the mindset of your taxes and the things you'll need for next year are fresh in your mind. So it's time to set up a system for keeping the info you'll need next spring organized and accessible. Read More...
Taxes: Share Your Documents with OfficeDrop
Don't force your accountant to sift through a pile of paper receipts. OfficeDrop is a new service that lets you store and share documents online. Read More...
No space for a file cabinet? No problem, since they are an eye-sore anyway
Every month I stuff my paid bills, receipts, magazine clippings, flyers, kids' schoolwork and anything else I want to keep (but don't have enough time to scan) into a prepaid envelope and mail to OfficeDrop. Read more...
The trend: They chase the paper
Thinking about the wads of paper that have piled up on your desk while you've been enjoying eggnog? The OfficeDrop online service files your paperwork for you. Read More...
Create a paperless office with OfficeDrop
I've received some info about OfficeDrop recently, a service that can help you create a clutter-free office (home or work). I went to check it out, and here are the facts: Read More...
Too much paperwork? Get OfficeDrop.
OfficeDrop is an online service that files your paperwork for you. You mail in papers such as bills, receipts and letters, or you upload digital documents. OfficeDrop digitizes the documents and organizes them so you can retrieve them with a keyword search. Read More...
There's help for the hopelessly disorganized.
OfficeDrop is an online service that files your paperwork for you. You mail in papers such as bills, receipts and letters, or you upload digital documents. OfficeDrop digitizes the documents and organizes them so you can retrieve them with a keyword search. Read More...
At OfficeDrop, Cloud Computing Quenches the Downpour of Paper
I am not a David Allen disciple, but the one practice I did adopt after reading his time-management bible Getting Things Done many years ago was to start a filing system for the stacks of papers that used to cause a distracting mess around my home and office. Now there's a company in Waltham, MA, that will scan and digitize all of your old papers, taking them off your hands once and for all and uploading them to the great computing cloud in the sky, where they can then be accessed from any Web browser. Read More...
Amazon Names Finalists For $100,000 Startup Challenge
Just based on traffic, it looks like Encoding, Knewton, and OfficeDrop are the strongest contenders. Read More...
OfficeDrop Scans Your Dead-Tree Documents for You
OfficeDrop seems like a decent way to digitize all your documents Read More...

OfficeDrop turns stacks of paper into search-friendly scans
OfficeDrop is all about taking paper clutter out of your life by scanning it in for you and making it both searchable, and able to be organized into buckets. Read More...
Put Your Paper Docs Online in 3 to 5 Days Max
It's the kind of service that big companies spend a lot of money on, now made affordable enough for anyone. Read More...