Blind man walking with a dog

“Setup was extremely easy: install the app, log in, done. By the next day my colleagues were already giving enthusiastic feedback.” Konstantin, IT & Administration Lead

For the staff of an educational institution serving blind and visually-impaired children, paperwork is constant: applications, invoices, delivery slips and more. Until recently each sheet had to travel through a desktop scanner—power on the scanner, boot the PC, launch software, rename the file, sort it into the right folder. That process was slow and often interrupted more important tasks.

From desktop bottleneck to phone-first freedom

Konstantin, a long-time personal user of Genius Scan, proposed piloting Genius Scan for Teams. Roll-out was effortless: colleagues simply installed the app and signed in. “Everyone was surprised by how smooth and fast it worked,” he recalls. Within 24 hours the old scanner queue had vanished.

Early productivity gains

Although the trial is still young, the team already sees a clear uptick in efficiency:

  • Staff can “just grab a phone and scan a delivery slip, invoice, or any paper on the fly.”
  • Files land instantly in shared e-mail threads or the institution’s Nextcloud workspace. No PC required.
  • The AI-powered automatic document naming on iOS gets titles right about 80% of the time, and tweaking the rest only takes seconds.

“It’s a productive, time-saving solution. Genius Scan makes everything goes much faster than our old workflow of powering up hardware and juggling software windows.”

Should anything ever force them back to desktop scanners, Konstantin is blunt: “That would slow things down considerably”.

Recommendation

For organisations that handle a steady stream of paper but want the freedom of mobile capture, Konstantin doesn’t hesitate:

“I would definitely recommend Genius Scan for Teams to any organisation looking for a fast and flexible scanning solution.”