David Chen landed at O’Hare at 11 PM, exhausted. His client presentation had gone well, but his back pocket held a crumpled map of failure: seven receipts.
He then clicked The system automatically grouped expenses by trip, attached receipts, added mileage from the GPS log, and calculated per diem.
Then Sam showed the killer feature: .
He pulled up a past trip—Chicago, same as David’s nightmare. In Concur, the hotel folio was automatically imported from the corporate card. The flight receipt was already there. The only thing missing was the ride-share.
He opened the and tapped ExpenseIt .
Three months later, Lisa ran a Concur Intelligence report. She discovered that the sales team was spending 40% more on last-minute flights than the engineering team. She used that data to negotiate a new Saturday-night-stay policy, saving the company $18,000 per quarter.
Sam clicked —and there it was, pulled from the integrated Uber for Business account.
The demo lead, Sam, started with a live scenario. "David, book a flight to Austin for next Tuesday." David opened Concur Travel. The screen populated with his company’s preferred airlines, negotiated rates, and a green "Within Policy" badge next to a direct flight. He clicked Book . The itinerary dropped into his calendar. No back-and-forth with Lisa for approval. The system approved it instantly because it matched policy. Sam: "Now, the magic happens during the trip." The Live Demo Simulation: