April 2026: weekly view, mobile invoice scan, and finally — proper CSV export.
Three asks that came up in 100% of customer calls. They shipped together this month. Here's how they look, why we built them in this order, and the two we got wrong on the first try.
Three features shipped together in the April release because every customer call for the previous quarter had asked for at least one of them. Here's what landed, what it looks like, and where we missed.
Weekly view
Until April, the home screen showed today's EBIT and a 30-day trend chart. Useful, but owners kept asking the same question: "How does this Tuesday compare to last Tuesday?" The weekly view is a 7-column grid of the past four weeks — same days lined up, so a slow Tuesday next to four other Tuesdays jumps out instantly.
Mobile invoice scan
Anyone who's ever tried to type a supplier invoice into a phone form at 11pm knows why this matters. The mobile app now opens straight to the camera, you snap the invoice, and the OCR pulls supplier name, amount, date, and VAT. You confirm or correct in two taps and it lands as an expense entry.
In testing with twelve café owners across March, average time-per-invoice dropped from 52 seconds (typing) to 9 seconds (snap-and-confirm). Owners stopped batching invoices to weekends. Daily entry rate jumped from 61% to 89% of invoices logged within 24 hours.
Proper CSV export
This one we should have shipped a year ago. Customers had been hand-copying nouz numbers into spreadsheets to send to their accountants. Now there's a "Download CSV" button on every report — daily P&L, monthly P&L, all expenses, all revenue entries, all products, all fixed costs. UTF-8, ISO date format, headers your bookkeeping software will recognise.
What we got wrong (on the first try)
Two things we shipped, looked at, and had to redo within the same week.
- Weekly view date alignment. First version anchored to ISO week (Monday-start). Worked beautifully in Vienna. Broke in Lisbon and Athens, where the trading week is felt as Tuesday-to-Sunday. The fix: a location-level setting for "week starts on" so the column anchors match how the owner actually thinks about the week. Shipped on day 4.
- Invoice OCR confidence threshold. First version auto-confirmed anything with >85% OCR confidence. Half of those were wrong on the amount (a 9 mis-read as a 4). We dropped the threshold to 95% confirm-auto and prompt-on-everything-else. Catch rate up to 98% accurate. Day 6.
What's next (May 2026)
May is the multi-location release. The Growth and Pro plans already support multiple locations, but the cross-location reporting has been thin. The May build adds: location filter on every report, side-by-side compare of any two locations, and a roll-up monthly P&L for the whole business. Beta opens mid-May; ship by end of month.
Beyond that: a Stripe + Mollie auto-import for card transactions (June), and the long-awaited mobile widget for today's EBIT (July). For the full roadmap, see the in-app changelog or help center.
FAQ
Is the mobile invoice scan available on iOS and Android?
Both. The scanner uses your phone's native camera; you don't need to install anything beyond the nouz web app. Works in any modern mobile browser.
What languages does the invoice OCR support?
Currently English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Czech and Greek. Supplier name and amount detection works regardless of language; VAT extraction is best in the listed languages.
Will the CSV export include 2025 data, or just from April 2026?
All historical data is exportable. Pick any date range. Free, unlimited, no row caps.
Where can I see future release notes?
Right here in the changelog category, or via the in-app banner that surfaces new features. Major releases ship the last Wednesday of each month; minor patches roll out weekly.