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Anyone used Webgility or OneSAAS?
Does anyone have any feedback on either Webgility or OneSaas? We are wanting to Connect our Quickbooks (Australian version) to our Xcart so we can pull down the sales and help keep track of inventory between the two systems.
Unfortunately T-Hub doesn't work with the Australian version of Quick books. I have downloaded Webgility and its relatively easy to use (but doesnt connect with Ebay). I have tried to dabble with Onesaas, but couldn't get the connectors to work and its seems overly complicated. Would like to hear anyone else's experiences?
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Re: Anyone used Webgility or OneSAAS?
Hi Zebu,
I have users who have used Webgility with considerable success - I recall there was an issue with orders with gift vouchers but this may have been resolved by now.
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Re: Anyone used Webgility or OneSAAS?
For anyones benefit who may read this - I explored both in detail. Onesaas has lots of limitations when it comes to QB and Xart connector.
Webgility was much easier, and allows you to manually map multiple products to a single sku. Support is superb. It is savings us lots of time. We will move to Xero accounting in the future and use the Onesaas connector
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