ShipStation
QuickBooks

Streamline Inventory Management

Simplify your inventory updates seamlessly. React instantly to new webhook events. Enhance accuracy and efficiency.

When this happens...

New Event (Instant)
Trigger new event for each new webhook event received.

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automatically do this!

Update Item
Updates an item.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Event (Instant)
Trigger new event for each new webhook event received.
Search Query
Performs a search query against a Quickbooks entity.
Search Services
Search for services.
Search Time Activities
Searches for time activities.
Search Vendors
Searches for vendors.
Send Estimate
Sends an estimate by email.
Send Invoice
Sends an invoice by email.
Update Customer
Updates a customer.
Sparse Update Invoice
Sparse updating provides the ability to update a subset of properties for a given object; only elements specified in the request are updated. Missing elements are left untouched. The ID of the object to update is specified in the request body.​
Update Estimate
Updates an estimate.

About the apps

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ShipStation

and

QuickBooks

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

ShipStation

ShipStation streamlines order management and shipping, crucial for support teams to ensure timely service delivery and effective customer communication.

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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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Why

ShipStation

+

QuickBooks

= Perfect Match

Integrating Shipstation with Quickbooks allows your business to automate the updating of inventory items in real-time. Each time a new event is triggered from a webhook in Shipstation, the corresponding item in Quickbooks can be updated without manual intervention. This seamless connection minimizes errors, maintains accurate stock levels, and boosts operational efficiency, allowing your team to focus on growth rather than administrative tasks.

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