Spojit
MarketMan + QuickBooks integration

Connect MarketMan to QuickBooks

Push MarketMan purchases, supplier invoices, and inventory value into QuickBooks without rekeying.

MarketMan
Miraxa
QuickBooks
  1. MarketMan · invoice approvedtrigger
  2. Map lines and taxesaction
  3. Code to GL accountsAI
  4. Create bill in QuickBooksdone

Restaurant operators run MarketMan for purchasing and inventory and QuickBooks for accounting, but moving bills and cost of goods between them is often manual. Spojit reads MarketMan purchases and invoices and posts bills and journals into QuickBooks. MarketMan has a Spojit connector; QuickBooks has no pre-built one, so Miraxa builds the authenticated QuickBooks API call.

Automations you can build

MarketMan and QuickBooks, working together

When

When a supplier invoice is approved in MarketMan

Spojit does

create a bill in QuickBooks

When

When inventory is counted in MarketMan

Spojit does

post an inventory adjustment journal in QuickBooks

When

When a credit is issued in MarketMan

Spojit does

create a vendor credit in QuickBooks

When

When a new supplier is added in MarketMan

Spojit does

create the vendor record in QuickBooks

What you get

Built for how MarketMan and QuickBooks really work

Bill sync

Map MarketMan supplier invoices, including line categories and taxes, into QuickBooks bills ready for payment.

Inventory cost posting

Post MarketMan inventory adjustments and cost of goods movements to the right QuickBooks accounts.

AI account coding

Use Agent Mode to code MarketMan invoice lines to the correct QuickBooks expense or COGS accounts.

The difference

Why teams build this on Spojit

MarketMan offers some accounting exports and a QuickBooks link, but the level of control over account coding, tax handling, and which records sync can be limited. Spojit reads the MarketMan API directly, posts bills and inventory journals with your exact coding rules, and bills by execution time rather than per record.

With Spojit

  • Miraxa builds the QuickBooks integration from its API, so accounting sync starts without a packaged connector.
  • Direct Mode posts deterministic bills and journals with no AI credits; Agent Mode only assists with account coding.
  • Billed by execution time plus AI credits, not per invoice, so a high purchasing volume does not raise per-record cost.
FAQ

MarketMan + QuickBooks, answered

Does Spojit create bills or just journals?

Both. Supplier invoices become QuickBooks bills, and inventory movements post as journals, depending on how you want each handled.

Can it code lines automatically?

Yes. Agent Mode can code invoice lines to the right expense or COGS account, with rules in Direct Mode for the common cases.

Is a QuickBooks connector required?

No. Miraxa builds an authenticated QuickBooks API call from the docs, so no pre-built connector is needed.

What is possible depends on your plan and authorized API access. Some MarketMan and QuickBooks endpoints and capabilities are gated by the vendor (for example, parts of an API may require a higher tier, and write access can require a custom or add-on connection on an eligible plan), so not every workflow is available on every account from day one. You can request a feature or integration any time, and we will get in touch to figure out how to make it work.

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