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QuickBooks is a accounting platform supported by Apideck.

Companies that use QuickBooks alongside other business software often need to sync data between systems. Common scenarios include syncing invoices, payments, customers, and financial reports with other tools in their stack.

Apideck's unified Accounting API provides a standardized way to integrate with QuickBooks and 12+ other accounting software. One integration, one data model, every platform.

QuickBooks integration resources

Guides, API references, and resources for integrating with QuickBooks

QuickBooks integration

API reference, supported resources, and auth setup

Accounting API

Unified API reference for all accounting software

Invoices API

Read and write invoice data

Payments API

Sync payment records and transactions

Customers API

Manage customer and contact records

How to Build a QuickBooks Bank Feed Integration Natively

A technical guide to QuickBooks bank feed integration: the OFX partner program, three connection types, FDX format, and QuickBooks Desktop bank feeds support.

Developer's Guide to Accounting API Integration for Vertical SaaS

Build robust accounting API integration for vertical SaaS products. Learn how to connect with platforms like QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Sage Intacct, handle authentication, normalize data models, and ensure reliable sync in production.

How to Standardize Data Across Accounting Software: QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, Sage

Learn how to standardize data across accounting software during API integration projects. See how QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Sage differ across invoices, contacts, tax, chart of accounts, and multi-currency workflows.

Custom API Integration for Accounting: What It Actually Costs to Build Your Own

Building a custom API integration for QuickBooks costs more than the initial sprint. Here's the real engineering cost: OAuth complexity, Intuit's 2025 pricing changes, data model gaps, and why AI features demand normalization from day one.

How to Build Accounting Integrations with Claude Code

Learn how to build accounting integrations with Claude Code using the QuickBooks MCP server, Apideck MCP server, and Apideck unified API. Includes working code examples for OAuth, invoice creation, and multi-platform support.

Multi-Entity General Ledger Integration: What Changes When You Build Accounting APIs

Multi-entity accounting changes everything about GL integrations. Learn how NetSuite, QuickBooks, Xero, and Sage Intacct model subsidiaries differently, and how a unified accounting API normalizes the complexity.

Common QuickBooks integration use cases

These are the most common reasons companies integrate with accounting software like QuickBooks

Accounts payable automation

Sync invoices, bills, and payments between your product and your customers' accounting software. Eliminate manual data entry and reduce errors.

Revenue recognition

Automatically post revenue entries, manage deferred revenue, and keep your customers' books in sync with actual transactions.

Expense management

Push expense reports and receipts directly into accounting platforms. Categorize spending and reconcile automatically.

Financial reporting

Pull real-time financial data for dashboards, analytics, and compliance reporting. Balance sheets, P&L, and cash flow on demand.

Why use a unified API for QuickBooks?

Instead of building and maintaining a direct QuickBooksintegration, use Apideck's unified Accounting API to connect to QuickBooks and 12+ other accounting software through a single integration.

Ship faster

Build once with a unified API instead of maintaining individual integrations for each platform.

Enterprise-grade security

SOC 2 certified. OAuth handled. Credentials encrypted at rest and in transit.

Standardized data model

One consistent schema across all platforms. No need to learn each API's quirks.

Real-time sync

Webhooks and polling keep data fresh. Bi-directional read and write support.

Start building with QuickBooks

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