This is a private walkthrough of the Xcelerator to QuickBooks integration prototype, prepared for an authorized stakeholder review.
Every day someone on your team opens Xcelerator, exports an Excel, and hand carries customer and invoice records into QuickBooks. The data is right. The process is brittle, slow, and expensive.
| ID | Customer | Invoice |
|---|---|---|
| C-2041 | Hospital Group A | $4,820.00 |
| C-2042 | Bank A, Park Ave | $1,245.00 |
| C-2043 | Law Firm A | $2,380.50 |
| C-2044 | Hospital Group B | $3,910.00 |
| C-2045 | Hospital Group C | $5,640.75 |
| C-2046 | Bank B, 200 West St | $1,820.00 |
| ID | Customer | Invoice |
|---|---|---|
| QB-1187 | Hospital Group A | $4,820.00 |
| QB-1188 | Bank A, Park Ave | $1,245.00 |
A lightweight automation utility built on n8n sits between the two systems. Records flow both ways in real time, every step is logged, every exception is caught. Click any node to inspect.
Your single pane of glass for every record that crosses the Bridge. Visibility in real time, manual overrides one click away, drill-down to the row level for any sync.
Sync runs in real time, but every evening your team gets one branded email summarizing the day's activity. Clean days require zero clicks. Items needing attention are linked directly to the Exception Inbox.
The Bridge handles the 99% on its own. The 1% that needs a human shows up here, with full context and a clear resolution path. Click any item to expand.
Phase 1 stops the bleeding. Phases 2 and 3 unlock the upside. Each phase is independently valuable, sequenced so you can stop or extend at any boundary.