invoice-organizer
Automatically organizes invoices and receipts for tax preparation by reading messy files, extracting key information, renaming them consistently, and sorting them into logical folders. Turns hours of manual bookkeeping into minutes of automated organization.
What this skill does
# Invoice Organizer
This skill transforms chaotic folders of invoices, receipts, and financial documents into a clean, tax-ready filing system without manual effort.
## When to Use This Skill
- Preparing for tax season and need organized records
- Managing business expenses across multiple vendors
- Organizing receipts from a messy folder or email downloads
- Setting up automated invoice filing for ongoing bookkeeping
- Archiving financial records by year or category
- Reconciling expenses for reimbursement
- Preparing documentation for accountants
## What This Skill Does
1. **Reads Invoice Content**: Extracts information from PDFs, images, and documents:
- Vendor/company name
- Invoice number
- Date
- Amount
- Product or service description
- Payment method
2. **Renames Files Consistently**: Creates standardized filenames:
- Format: `YYYY-MM-DD Vendor - Invoice - ProductOrService.pdf`
- Examples: `2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf`
3. **Organizes by Category**: Sorts into logical folders:
- By vendor
- By expense category (software, office, travel, etc.)
- By time period (year, quarter, month)
- By tax category (deductible, personal, etc.)
4. **Handles Multiple Formats**: Works with:
- PDF invoices
- Scanned receipts (JPG, PNG)
- Email attachments
- Screenshots
- Bank statements
5. **Maintains Originals**: Preserves original files while organizing copies
## How to Use
### Basic Usage
Navigate to your messy invoice folder:
```
cd ~/Desktop/receipts-to-sort
```
Then ask Claude Code:
```
Organize these invoices for taxes
```
Or more specifically:
```
Read all invoices in this folder, rename them to
"YYYY-MM-DD Vendor - Invoice - Product.pdf" format,
and organize them by vendor
```
### Advanced Organization
```
Organize these invoices:
1. Extract date, vendor, and description from each file
2. Rename to standard format
3. Sort into folders by expense category (Software, Office, Travel, etc.)
4. Create a CSV spreadsheet with all invoice details for my accountant
```
## Instructions
When a user requests invoice organization:
1. **Scan the Folder**
Identify all invoice files:
```bash
# Find all invoice-related files
find . -type f \( -name "*.pdf" -o -name "*.jpg" -o -name "*.png" \) -print
```
Report findings:
- Total number of files
- File types
- Date range (if discernible from names)
- Current organization (or lack thereof)
2. **Extract Information from Each File**
For each invoice, extract:
**From PDF invoices**:
- Use text extraction to read invoice content
- Look for common patterns:
- "Invoice Date:", "Date:", "Issued:"
- "Invoice #:", "Invoice Number:"
- Company name (usually at top)
- "Amount Due:", "Total:", "Amount:"
- "Description:", "Service:", "Product:"
**From image receipts**:
- Read visible text from images
- Identify vendor name (often at top)
- Look for date (common formats)
- Find total amount
**Fallback for unclear files**:
- Use filename clues
- Check file creation/modification date
- Flag for manual review if critical info missing
3. **Determine Organization Strategy**
Ask user preference if not specified:
```markdown
I found [X] invoices from [date range].
How would you like them organized?
1. **By Vendor** (Adobe/, Amazon/, Stripe/, etc.)
2. **By Category** (Software/, Office Supplies/, Travel/, etc.)
3. **By Date** (2024/Q1/, 2024/Q2/, etc.)
4. **By Tax Category** (Deductible/, Personal/, etc.)
5. **Custom** (describe your structure)
Or I can use a default structure: Year/Category/Vendor
```
4. **Create Standardized Filename**
For each invoice, create a filename following this pattern:
```
YYYY-MM-DD Vendor - Invoice - Description.ext
```
Examples:
- `2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf`
- `2024-01-10 Amazon - Receipt - Office Supplies.pdf`
- `2023-12-01 Stripe - Invoice - Monthly Payment Processing.pdf`
**Filename Best Practices**:
- Remove special characters except hyphens
- Capitalize vendor names properly
- Keep descriptions concise but meaningful
- Use consistent date format (YYYY-MM-DD) for sorting
- Preserve original file extension
5. **Execute Organization**
Before moving files, show the plan:
```markdown
# Organization Plan
## Proposed Structure
```
Invoices/
├── 2023/
│ ├── Software/
│ │ ├── Adobe/
│ │ └── Microsoft/
│ ├── Services/
│ └── Office/
└── 2024/
├── Software/
├── Services/
└── Office/
```
## Sample Changes
Before: `invoice_adobe_march.pdf`
After: `2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf`
Location: `Invoices/2024/Software/Adobe/`
Before: `IMG_2847.jpg`
After: `2024-02-10 Staples - Receipt - Office Supplies.jpg`
Location: `Invoices/2024/Office/Staples/`
Process [X] files? (yes/no)
```
After approval:
```bash
# Create folder structure
mkdir -p "Invoices/2024/Software/Adobe"
# Copy (don't move) to preserve originals
cp "original.pdf" "Invoices/2024/Software/Adobe/2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf"
# Or move if user prefers
mv "original.pdf" "new/path/standardized-name.pdf"
```
6. **Generate Summary Report**
Create a CSV file with all invoice details:
```csv
Date,Vendor,Invoice Number,Description,Amount,Category,File Path
2024-03-15,Adobe,INV-12345,Creative Cloud,52.99,Software,Invoices/2024/Software/Adobe/2024-03-15 Adobe - Invoice - Creative Cloud.pdf
2024-03-10,Amazon,123-4567890-1234567,Office Supplies,127.45,Office,Invoices/2024/Office/Amazon/2024-03-10 Amazon - Receipt - Office Supplies.pdf
...
```
This CSV is useful for:
- Importing into accounting software
- Sharing with accountants
- Expense tracking and reporting
- Tax preparation
7. **Provide Completion Summary**
```markdown
# Organization Complete! 📊
## Summary
- **Processed**: [X] invoices
- **Date range**: [earliest] to [latest]
- **Total amount**: $[sum] (if amounts extracted)
- **Vendors**: [Y] unique vendors
## New Structure
```
Invoices/
├── 2024/ (45 files)
│ ├── Software/ (23 files)
│ ├── Services/ (12 files)
│ └── Office/ (10 files)
└── 2023/ (12 files)
```
## Files Created
- `/Invoices/` - Organized invoices
- `/Invoices/invoice-summary.csv` - Spreadsheet for accounting
- `/Invoices/originals/` - Original files (if copied)
## Files Needing Review
[List any files where information couldn't be extracted completely]
## Next Steps
1. Review the `invoice-summary.csv` file
2. Check files in "Needs Review" folder
3. Import CSV into your accounting software
4. Set up auto-organization for future invoices
Ready for tax season! 🎉
```
## Examples
### Example 1: Tax Preparation (From Martin Merschroth)
**User**: "I have a messy folder of invoices for taxes. Sort them and rename properly."
**Process**:
1. Scans folder: finds 147 PDFs and images
2. Reads each invoice to extract:
- Date
- Vendor name
- Invoice number
- Product/service description
3. Renames all files: `YYYY-MM-DD Vendor - Invoice - Product.pdf`
4. Organizes into: `2024/Software/`, `2024/Travel/`, etc.
5. Creates `invoice-summary.csv` for accountant
6. Result: Tax-ready organized invoices in minutes
### Example 2: Monthly Expense Reconciliation
**User**: "Organize my business receipts from last month by category."
**Output**:
```markdown
# March 2024 Receipts Organized
## By Category
- Software & Tools: $847.32 (12 invoices)
- Office Supplies: $234.18 (8 receipts)
- Travel & Meals: $1,456.90 (15 receipts)
- Professional Services: $2,500.00 (3 invoices)
Total: $5,038.40
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