xTuple, the top ERP software for small to mid-sized businesses, today announced an innovative integration with popular accounting software Intuit QuickBooks. This integration will help small to medium-sized businesses manage the entire flow of their operations and automate their accounting processes, with a few simple clicks, saving them valuable time and money.
xTuple is the only QuickBooks integration that delivers the full, robust functionality of ERP, including inventory management, MRP, manufacturing shop floor control, planning and scheduling (including MPS forecast), distribution (including DRP and drop ship), and dedicated Customer Success experts that can GO LIVE in 90-days.
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“The xTuple-QuickBooks integration is one more way that we can help small to medium-sized companies achieve their true potential. If you’re happy with QuickBooks for basic accounting, but want more visibility into your costs and processes, this integration is the best of both worlds,” said Ned Lilly, xTuple CEO.
The xTuple – QuickBooks integration delivers comprehensive resources for small businesses that provide competitive advantages – from process workflows to tax management and KPI dashboard, the xTuple ERP fills in the inventory management and operations functionality that QuickBooks does not have, while allowing companies to continue to use the QuickBooks accounting system that they know.
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Benefits of the xTuple – QuickBooks integration include:
- Inventory Management
- Materials Requirements Planning (MRP)
- CRM & Sales (Manufacturing & Distribution-specific)
- KPI Dashboards
- Post-production Time & Scheduling
- Accelerated Onboarding – with option to Go Live in 90 Days
- Manufacturing and Purchasing
Lilly noted that the integration lets each software solution focus on its area of greatest strength; “xTuple empowers manufacturers and distributors to make the right strategic decisions about their products, customers, and teams – getting the most out of their current investments and positioning themselves for future growth.”
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