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Why is it worth paying for both Bookkeep and QuickBooks Online?Think of QuickBooks Online as your digital ledger—the system where your financial story lives. But to write that story accurately, you need clean, structured, and reliable data flowing into it.
QBO is a general-purpose accounting platform. It's great at:
But it relies heavily on manual entries or custom integrations for some complex workflows.
That’s where Bookkeep comes in.Bookkeep is not just an integration. It’s a financial data automation platform purpose-built to handle the complexity of modern commerce and solves pain points QBO doesn’t handle well out-of-the-box — especially for businesses with high-volume or multi-channel sales.FeatureBookkeepQuickBooks OnlineNotesAutomated Daily Sales Sync✅❌Bookkeep posts daily summarized, GAAP-compliant entries from platforms like Shopify, Square, Amazon, etc.Automated Payout Reconciliation✅❌Matches Stripe, PayPal, etc. payouts to sales, fees, and refunds — fully automated.Multi-Channel Sales Consolidation✅❌Syncs and organizes data from multiple eComm or POS platforms into QBO.Platform-Specific Accounting Rules✅❌Handles unique platform nuances (e.g., Shopify fees, DoorDash refunds, etc.) accurately.Sales Tax Journal Entries (Per Platform)✅LimitedBookkeep creates detailed sales tax liability entries; QBO only tracks basic tax via manual setup.Real-Time Sync Across Multiple Stores✅❌Manages data for businesses with several storefronts or locations.Historical Data Import✅❌Bookkeep can backfill months of data — QBO doesn’t support this directly without manual entry.Audit-Ready, Standardized Entries✅❌Bookkeep entries are standardized, consistent, and designed to pass CPA review.No-Code Setup (Prebuilt Integrations)✅❌QBO often requires middleware or developers; Bookkeep has turnkey integrations.Separation of Gross Sales, Fees, Refunds, Taxes✅PartiallyQBO entries often combine data unless manually split — Bookkeep separates everything clearly.
Here’s what Bookkeep adds on top of QBO:
Paying for both platforms means you’re: