QuickBooks
Microsoft Outlook

Automatically Update Contacts

Streamline your customer data management. Instantly update contacts with new entries. Enhance communication efficiency with seamless integration.

When this happens...

New Customer Created
Trigger new event when a new customer is created.

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automatically do this!

Update Contact
Add a contact to the root Contacts folder,

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Purchase Updated
Trigger new event when a purchase is updated.
Download Attachment
Downloads an attachment to the /tmp directory.
Add Label to Email
Adds a label/category to an email in Microsoft Outlook.
Approve Workflow
Suspend the workflow until approved by email.
Create Contact
Add a contact to the root Contacts folder,
Create Draft Email
Create a draft email,
Find Contacts
Finds contacts with the given search string.
List Contacts
Get a contact collection from the default contacts folder,
List Folders
Retrieves a list of all folders in Microsoft Outlook.
List Labels
Get all the labels/categories that have been defined for a user.

About the apps

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QuickBooks

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Microsoft Outlook

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

QuickBooks

QuickBooks Online helps manage business finances, crucial for support teams in tracking transactions and customer accounts, enhancing service delivery.

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Microsoft Outlook

Microsoft Outlook centralizes email and calendars, crucial for support teams to streamline customer communication and enhance service delivery.

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Why

QuickBooks

+

Microsoft Outlook

= Perfect Match

This integration ensures that every time a new customer is added in Quickbooks, their contact information is promptly updated in Microsoft Outlook. By automating this process, teams can avoid the hassle of manual entry, thus reducing errors and saving time. Enhanced accuracy in contact management translates to better customer interactions and improved service delivery, allowing businesses to focus on what truly matters: building relationships.

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