Sneak Peek – OpenBOM to Quickbooks Online Integration

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
18 May, 2019 | 1 min for reading
Sneak Peek – OpenBOM to Quickbooks Online Integration

For the last several months since we introduced OpenBOM Design to Purchase solution, we’ve been asked by customers to provide integration with accounting software. And, Quickbooks traditionally took the first place in the list of demanded integrations.

To remind you of this workflow:

Today, I’m happy to share a sneak preview of OpenBOM, which close the loop of design to purchase for any small manufacturing shop.

OpenBOM integration with Quickbooks is planned to take OpenBOM Order BOM and push to your Quickbooks account.

Check this video with a sneak peek demo.

Conclusion

OpenBOM to Quickbooks integration is finally going to happen. If you’re interested to provide feedback or to become an early tester, please reach me out via oleg [at] openbom [dot] com.

Best, Oleg

PS. Let’s get to know each other better. If you live in the Greater Boston area, I invite you for a coffee together (coffee is on me). If not nearby, let’s have a virtual coffee session — I will figure out how to send you a real coffee.

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