Migrate from QuickBooks
Customers, items, invoices, payments, vendors, and expenses.
Switching invoicing tools should not mean running both systems for a quarter. Guliel imports customers, items, historical invoices, payments, and tax context so the old tool can be shut off deliberately.
Customers, items, invoices, payments, vendors, and expenses.
Contacts, invoices, payments, tax rates, and tracking context.
Invoice history, customer records, payment state, and receipt metadata.
Clients, invoices, payments, items, and recurring-invoice schedules.
Clients, products, invoice sequences, payments, and tax settings.
Books-side customers, invoices, items, payments, and recurring rules.
Stripe Invoicing history while payment rails stay on Stripe.
Orders into country-compliant invoices; Shopify remains commerce source.
Every import shows counts, sample rows, skipped fields, and review items before data is committed.
Existing sequences preserve where the source supports it; Guliel continues from the latest number.
Reports and accountant exports make the old tool auditable after you switch daily operations to Guliel.