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QuickBooks integrate with hundreds of third-party software developers.
To view wide-range of options, you may wish to consider looking to our third party application provider. Just visit the QuickBooks App Center through this link https://apps.intuit.com/.
If there's anything else you need help with, please feel free to visit us again. Have a great day!
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If you have your real bank connected to QuickBooks, you can try to use third-party apps to create matches in the bank feed automatically. For example, you could test the Synder app. It automatically records payments from Stripe, PayPal, and other payment processors and e-commerce systems as sales receipts in QuickBooks, keeping all necessary details. It also creates an expense for the fee charged by these platforms. Once your PayPal or Stripe transfers funds into your real bank, the app does the same but in your books - it records a transfer from the clearing account into your Checking. As the result, you have the "Match" button in the bank feed come up automatically, so there is no need to categorize each transaction individually. You just need to click on "Match" and you are ready for reconciling your accounts.
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