Voice & Tone
Direct & Factual
• State what the product does, not what it “empowers”
• Use specific numbers: “£15 per invoice”, “2 hours response time”
• Acknowledge limitations: “PDF only currently, photos coming Q2 2025” [16.1]
• No marketing hyperbole
Professional but Approachable
• Write like a colleague explaining a solution
• Use “we” and “you” naturally
• Friendly without being overly casual
• Respectful of the reader’s time
Evidence-Based
• Speak to real problems: manual typing, approval delays, duplicate payments
• Show specific outcomes: “10-15 hours per week” saved
• Use comparison tables over marketing claims
• Provide concrete examples
Efficient Communication
• Short sentences and paragraphs
• One idea per section
• Scannable formatting
• Get to the point quickly
Language Choices
Use These Words:
• Action verbs: Upload, extract, route, approve, post
• Specific terms: Invoice, vendor, approval, audit trail, GL code
• Concrete outcomes: Hours, accuracy percentage, cost
• Clear statements: Works, connects, saves, automates
Avoid These Words:
• Marketing fluff: Empower, transform, revolutionize, seamless
• Vague terms: Solution, platform, ecosystem
• Buzzwords: Leverage, synergy, paradigm, disrupt
• Overstatements: Never, always, guaranteed (unless literally true)
UK-Specific Adaptations
Terminology
• Use “VAT” not “sales tax”
• Reference “HMRC” not “tax authority”
• “MTD” (Making Tax Digital) is recognized
• “GL” (General Ledger) is standard
• “Accounting software” not “accounting solution”
Cost Presentation
• Always: “£X” not “$X”
• Always add: “Prices exclude VAT”
• Reference industry standard: “£15 per invoice” processing cost
Compliance Language
• Mention specific regulations: GDPR, MTD, HMRC
• Reference UK/EU data centres
• Include audit trail emphasis
• Note SOC 2 certification
Global Appeal Elements
Universal Pain Points
• Manual data entry
• Approval bottlenecks
• Duplicate payments
• Time spent on routine tasks
• Audit trail requirements
Neutral Language
• Avoid UK-only slang
• Keep sentences clear and simple
• Use international English spelling
• Make examples universally relatable
Cultural Neutrality
• Professional tone works globally
• Data and facts transcend regions
• Time savings matter everywhere
• Efficiency is universally valued
Example Transformations
❌ “Seamlessly transform your AP workflow and empower your finance team”
✅ “Automate invoice processing and save your finance team 10-15 hours per week”
❌ “Revolutionary AI-powered solution”
✅ “AI reads invoices with 99% accuracy”
❌ “Best-in-class enterprise-grade platform”
✅ “Works with QuickBooks, SAGE, and Xero. Posts to your accounting system once approved.”
❌ “Unlock unprecedented visibility into your financial processes”
✅ “See which invoices are pending approval, who approved what, and when payments are due”
This content balances UK specificity (VAT, HMRC, £ pricing) with universal business problems (time, cost, accuracy) that resonate in US and European markets. The direct, evidence-based tone appeals to finance professionals globally while respecting UK communication preferences for rational, data-driven arguments delivered with professional courtesy.