QuickBooks automation for multichannel ecommerce sellers
Webgility integrates QuickBooks with Amazon, Shopify, Walmart, and other marketplaces to automate accounting and inventory for small online retailers. The stack is Windows-first (.NET, C#, WinForms, SQL Server) with direct integrations to QuickBooks Online and Desktop, plus payment processors (Stripe, PayPal) and tax compliance (Avalara). Active projects center on data reconciliation—specifically Amazon settlement matching and historical data cleanup—suggesting the product is operationalizing core pain points that SMBs face when selling across multiple channels.
Webgility automates accounting workflows for small businesses and accountants managing multichannel ecommerce operations. The product connects QuickBooks (both Online and Desktop) to marketplaces including Amazon, Shopify, BigCommerce, Walmart, WooCommerce, and Wix, handling bookkeeping, inventory sync, sales tax compliance, and payment reconciliation. The company was founded in 2007 and operates from San Diego with a 51–200-person team. Current hiring is concentrated in support and engineering roles, with active work on support infrastructure, KPI tracking, and financial data integrity—areas tied directly to SMB reconciliation and operational friction.
Webgility integrates with QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Desktop. It also connects to Xero and supports payment processors including Stripe and PayPal.
Webgility integrates with Amazon Seller Central, Shopify, BigCommerce, Walmart, WooCommerce, eBay, and Wix. It also supports Amazon settlements reconciliation and marketplace order sync.
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