eBay QuickBooks Integration
Nventory syncs products, listings, and inventory levels between eBay and QuickBooks. Orders from eBay are imported into Nventory's dashboard for centralized fulfillment management.
Sync Matrix
3 data entities in the sync matrix — 0 bidirectional, 3 one-way. Tap any row for details.
Good to Know
Platform restrictions outside any integration tool's control
Customer databases cannot be synced between ecommerce platforms and accounting systems through Nventory
Nventory does not create or sync invoices in accounting systems. Order data is available in Nventory's dashboard but does not push to your accounting software
Sellers with large eBay catalogs may hit QBO's 500 requests per minute rate limit during product sync. Batched sync may be required.
Things to Consider
Platform-specific details and how they affect this integration.
eBay listings use item numbers and SKUs, while QuickBooks uses item names. Auction-style and fixed-price listings may have different structures. Without proper mapping, product sync creates duplicates or fails to link listings to QuickBooks items.
Nventory maps eBay listings to QuickBooks items using your SKU as the primary identifier. Both auction-style and fixed-price listings are supported. You can review the mappings in the sync dashboard before enabling automatic sync.
Who Uses eBay QuickBooks Integration
Common scenarios for connecting eBay and QuickBooks.
How It Works
Nventory sits between your platforms and keeps everything in sync.
Connect eBay & QuickBooks
Authorize your eBay seller account and QuickBooks company file through Nventory. The integration reads your eBay listings and QuickBooks inventory items.
Map Products & Inventory
Nventory links eBay listings to QuickBooks inventory items by SKU. Review product matches and resolve any conflicts in Nventory before enabling automatic sync.
Sync Products & Stock Levels
Nventory syncs product details and inventory quantities continuously between eBay and QuickBooks. Stock changes from eBay sales are reflected in QuickBooks through Nventory.
Manage Orders in Nventory
eBay orders are imported into Nventory's centralized dashboard for fulfillment tracking and order management across your connected channels.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Nventory syncs products and inventory levels between eBay and QuickBooks, and imports orders into its own dashboard for fulfillment management. It does not create invoices or financial transactions in QuickBooks.
No. Customer database sync is not supported. Nventory focuses on product catalog sync, inventory level sync, and centralized order management.
Yes. Both auction-style and fixed-price eBay listings are synced to QuickBooks as inventory items. Product details and stock quantities are kept aligned.
Yes. You can run a product sync to import existing eBay listings into QuickBooks and establish the SKU-based mapping between both systems.
Inventory quantities in QuickBooks are updated within minutes of an eBay sale. Nventory detects stock changes from eBay's API and pushes updated quantities to QuickBooks on a scheduled sync cycle, keeping your available-to-sell counts accurate.
Nventory syncs product and inventory data, not tax transactions. eBay collects and remits sales tax as a marketplace facilitator in applicable jurisdictions. Tax code assignments within your QuickBooks chart of accounts are managed in QuickBooks itself, independent of the product sync.
eBay's managed payments system batches multiple orders into a single payout after deducting fees, so decide whether to sync at the payout level or the individual order level to avoid double-counting. Verify that eBay fee deductions (final value fees, promoted listing fees) are mapped to the correct expense accounts in QuickBooks, and account for settlement timing differences since eBay payouts typically arrive 1-2 business days after the sale.
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