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Yes and does well with bundles. Quickbooks own connectors work well if you do not have bundles.
It works well for plus and higher subscriptions. You can also just manage inventory in an order management system and import sales in bulk rather than individual sales.
Not really. Usually it's...
It depends. It reduces your options definitely as I think there is only 1 connector service to sync from Linnworks to Quickbooks whereas there is dozens of connectors from marketplace / cart to accounting software.
You'd also be adding in an extra layer of a tax / total amount mistake going...
Those are order management systems, so different to what the OP is asking about.
Linnworks for example you have to use an alternative paid connector to sync orders from Linnworks to QB. They do not offer their own free integration.
Quickbooks have good (free) connectors for all of these. They bought OneSaas a few years ago which was a paid service connector and then they offered it for free when they bought it.
The only issue with the free connector is if you sell bundles and want to import individual sales, it can't do...
I am surprised the customer agreed to any deduction. I would refund them 100% and restore what you can if it's worth the time to do so or sell at a discount.
It does do stock sync, but we do our sync from our order management software so not sure how good it is.
It creates sales receipts for us as we receive payment at time of purchase. I think it could import invoices if you receive orders that then get paid later but never tried to use it for that.
We have quickbooks plus and definitely have SKU (they call item/service code) as well as product name (they call name) like most stock control systems have both identifiers.
When buying / selling a house a couple of years ago the whole process was on an online portal. You could see where you were in the process, what documents you needed to upload, surveys, deeds, track solicitor emails etc. You knew exactly what was happening and didn't need to chase solicitors to...
You do not need to put in contact details.
Go to pricing and put in the number of employees and gives you the cost which is £84 for 3 employees or less, same as Brightpay Desktop.
Yes they do. Scroll down to pricing:
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