Synder seamlessly syncs multi-channel sales data from 30+ platforms, including POS orders, refunds, and more, into accounting and ERP systems like QuickBooks, Sage Intacct, NetSuite, or Xero. Two sync modes are available: Summary Sync for consolidated reporting and Per Transaction Sync for detailed entries. Both capture and structure your data automatically.
Know what you really earn. Synder not only syncs sales data but also maps it to income, COGS, and inventory accounts. Every update flows automatically into your accounting system, so you can see true profitability in real time without doubting your numbers.
As an accounting automation software for business owners, Synder records sales tax, VAT, and GST from Shopify, Stripe, Amazon, and other platforms, posting them to the right codes in your books. Every entry is accurate, automated, and audit-ready, giving you a clear view of tax obligations without manual adjustments.
Need a P&L for this month, last year, or a custom period? Go beyond the basics with detailed breakdowns by location, sales channel, product/SKU, vendor, payment processor, or month for deeper, actionable insights into your retail performance with Synder.
No need to start from scratch. Synder lets you bring past transactions into your books, giving you a complete financial picture from day one. For deeper backfill, you can extend to unlimited history on a higher-tier plan, covering as far back as your platforms allow.
Customize every detail: rename line items, bring in metadata, adjust taxes, and set up custom transaction mapping, so your workflows match your exact needs.
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Learn more about security"I use Synder to bring into QuickBooks all the online store sales and apply categorization rules to automatically select the right Canadian tax. With Synder, we manage 4 types of taxes and charge no taxes for international sales made by people from foreign countries online. It also considers the fee paid for Stripe processing, so each payment goes into the right accounts in Quickbooks."