Capabilities
Expense reporting and travel management platform with receipt scanning (OCR), mileage tracking, corporate card reconciliation, multi-level approval workflows, per diem management, travel itinerary booking, and policy enforcement. ([Zoho Expense](https://www.zoho.com/expense/))
Key integrations
Zoho Books, Zoho People, Zoho CRM, Zoho Projects, QuickBooks, Sage, NetSuite, corporate card providers
Platform availability
The table below records native platform support as of April 2026, per the master reference. A denotes an officially shipped native app or supported surface; a denotes that the platform is either unsupported or that status is not disclosed.
| Platform | Native app |
|---|---|
| Web | |
| iOS | |
| Android | |
| iPadOS | |
| Android Tablet | |
| macOS | |
| Windows |
Source note
[Zoho Expense](https://www.zoho.com/expense/).
Where Zoho Expense shows up in the rest of the Encyclopedia
The encyclopedia indexes references to Zoho Expense across the 112 chapters and 681-entry feature atlas. Jump to the full passage for context.
- Zoho ExpenseZoho and third-party integrationscrm
Zoho Expense is expense reporting. For Zoho and third-party integrations, the implementation significance is ownership of the system of record, sync direction, failure handling, identity mapping, and field-level data contracts. Treat it as a design decision, not just a checkbox, because it changes what users can do and what downstream systems can trust. For architecture reviews, place Zoho Expense on the map of data inputs, user actions, automation outputs, and external-system handoffs. The review should document owner, edition dependency, data inputs, downstream reports, and change-control path; it should also add an acceptance test and a monitoring or review mechanism before production promotion.