Shopify says you have 120 units. QuickBooks shows 97. When Shopify and QuickBooks show different inventory counts, which number do you trust? For many Shopify sellers, the honest answer is: neither. Over time, these small gaps compound into a […]
For stores processing 100+ daily orders, manual Shopify order imports consume plenty of resources weekly and introduce errors that delay financial closes and distort inventory.
Selling on Amazon is a numbers game, but the rules are constantly changing.
You are managing sales across Shopify, Amazon, and your retail store. Every day starts with manually entering orders, updating inventory spreadsheets, and syncing stock levels.
Did you know that over 90% of Shopify sellers use two or more sales channels, yet most struggle with inventory mismatches and reconciliation headaches?
You close your Shopify store at midnight. Two hours later, you are still manually entering orders into QuickBooks Online, cross-referencing settlement reports, and updating inventory spreadsheets.