
Expensify, Inc., unveiled a new integration with DoorDash for its Business. The company is a financial management super app for expenses, travel, as well as corporate cards. The integration automatically imports DoorDash receipts into Expensify, giving users a seamless way to bring their receipts into Expensify automatically to get paid back or match with their company card.
The integration will allow business users to have their DoorDash receipts automatically transferred to system of Expensify, eliminating the need for manual entry when seeking reimbursement or reconciling company card purchases.
Expensify’s platform offers expense tracking, travel booking, employee reimbursement, corporate card management, invoicing, and bill payment services. The company reports that it serves 15 million users globally across various business sizes, from self-employed individuals to organizations with global financial operations.
In recent news, Expensify Inc. reported its second-quarter 2025 financial results, revealing a shortfall in both earnings as well as revenue. The company posted an earnings per share (EPS) of -USD 0.10, which fell significantly short of analysts’ expectations of USD 0.04, marking a surprise of -350%. Expensify’s revenue was reported at USD 35.8 million, slightly below the anticipated USD 36.22 million.
Executive Statement
According to Nick Tooker, VP of Strategic Partnerships at Expensify, they are always looking for ways to automate otherwise manual processes. Partnering with DoorDash for Business, one of their top business expense merchants, provides a ton of value to the shared customers and is win-win for employees and admins
According to Katie Egan, General Manager of DoorDash for Business, DoorDash for Business is focused on building integrations that remove friction for enterprises and employees. The integration with Expensify helps simplify expense reporting and reimbursement for employees, and creates major time savings and improved compliance for businesses.
