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Quickbook desktop Integration with Salesforce
Can you tell me in details, How we integrate quicbook desktop with salesforce?.
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Hello, Zoha1.
Integrating QuickBooks Desktop with Salesforce typically requires the use of a third-party integration tool or service, as there is no direct native integration between the two platforms. To do so, go to the Apps for QuickBooks Desktop page to check for Salesforce to integrate in QuickBooks. Here's how:
- Head to the Apps for QuickBooks Desktop page at this link.
- Type any keyword in the search field. Example: Integrate Salesforce to QuickBooks Desktop.
- Press the Enter key on your keyboard.
Additionally, I suggest contacting the Salesforce support team to get help integrating the data into QuickBooks Desktop. They have the expertise to provide additional steps and assist you using a specific tool to make the integration process easier.
To learn more about allowing third-party app integration into QuickBooks, check out this article: Allowing Third-Party Access to Your Company File.
If you have any questions or concerns about integrating Salesforce into QuickBooks, don't hesitate to leave a reply below. I'm more than happy to assist you in any way I can. Take care!
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So, essentially, you're saying that there's no way to integrate Salesforce with QuickBooks Desktop even with custom development, am I correct?
The only possible way to integrate Salesforce with QuickBooks Desktop is by using a third-party subscription-based app?.
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So, essentially, you're saying that there's no way to integrate Salesforce with QuickBooks Desktop even with custom development, am I correct?
The only possible way to integrate Salesforce with QuickBooks Desktop is by using a third-party subscription-based app.
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Thanks for following up with the Community, Zoha1.
Integration of Salesforce with QuickBooks will typically require the user of a third-party integration tool. You can check our QuickBooks Desktop Marketplace for apps which may be able to help you achieve what you're looking to accomplish.
Another option is getting in touch with Salesforce's support team for assistance with your inquiries. They may also have some information about this topic on their website. You can also find their contact info on their site.
I can certainly understand how a method for integrating Salesforce with QuickBooks could be useful and have submitted a suggestion about it as of today.
You can also submit your own feedback while signed in.
Here's how:
- In the top menu bar, go to Help, Send Feedback Online, then Product Suggestion....

- Choose a Type of Feedback and Product Area (optional) from your available drop-down menus.

- Enter any suggestions/feedback in the Here is my suggestion: field.

- If you'd like, include your name/email in the My name is: (optional) and My e-mail address is: (optional) fields.

- Select Send Feedback.

Your feedback's definitely valuable to Intuit. It will be reviewed by our Product Development team and considered in future updates. You can stay up-to-date with the latest news about your product by reviewing Intuit's Product Updates webpage.
Please don't hesitate to send a reply if there's any additional questions. Have an awesome Thursday!
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Skyvia offers a solution for integrating Salesforce with QuickBooks, and there is a detailed video tutorial available that guides you through the process.
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If you're still looking for ways to integrate QuickBooks with Salesforce, I recommend this article: https://blog.skyvia.com/salesforce-quickbooks-integration/. It provides a detailed breakdown of available solutions, including third-party tools, API-based approaches, and manual options, with step-by-step guides for each method.
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Yeah, there’s no built-in way to connect QuickBooks Desktop and Salesforce directly, since their APIs and data models are pretty different. Most folks end up using a third-party connector or building a custom integration using middleware, which usually means a paid service.
If you’re considering doing this yourself, you’ll need to handle syncing customer data, invoices, and payments between the two. QuickBooks Desktop isn’t cloud-based, so any connector will need to run locally or use a sync agent that bridges the desktop app to the cloud.
You’ll also need to enable third-party access in QuickBooks Desktop (under Preferences > Integrated Applications). Make sure to back up your data before you start, just in case something goes sideways.
If you go with a third-party tool, check if it supports your specific QuickBooks Desktop version and Salesforce edition, and see what data objects it can actually sync. Mapping fields between the two systems can get tricky, especially if you do any customization in Salesforce.
If you’re not comfortable setting this up yourself, reaching out to a consultant or your IT team is a good move. Integration isn’t always plug-and-play, so plan for some testing and troubleshooting along the way.