Ecc By Webgility
2021年2月6日Download here: http://gg.gg/o7prm
’Webgility has a strong presence in the eCommerce integration space with their eCC product and by utilizing the latest technology the Intuit Partner Platform has to offer, they have been able to create a rich application that will delight our customers,” said Alex Chriss, Director of the Intuit Partner Platform. WEBGILITY DESKTOP. Updates (WD) News (WD) Release Notes (WD) Product Tour (WD) Main Views (WD) Product Module (WD) Shipping Module (WD) Workflows (WD) Order Processing (WD). Gta vice city sinhala. General Questions. Account & Subscription. Customer Success Articles. Feature Tour; Pricing; Integrations; Reviews; Case Studies; SOLUTIONS.Webgility Quickbooks Desktop
WEBGILITY DESKTOP. Updates (WD) News (WD) Release Notes (WD). General Questions. Account & Subscription. Customer Success Articles. Webgility’s eCC helps Etsy sellers save time and grow their eCommerce business by automating their QuickBooks accounting. Webgility Oct 01, 2013, 08:30 ET. Webgility has experts on your side, doing what it takes to get the job done right - from onboarding to daily operations. Some vendors charge you more for basic support. Webgility is different. We offer unlimited support and hold ourselves to the highest Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) Rating.×Webgility Logo
Easy ECommerce and QuickBooks Integration Option
Featured Product – Webgility’s eCC
So you are starting a new online store, expanding your current website shopping cart, or migrating to multiple online sales channels, and you find yourself wondering how to get all your sales and inventory data into my QuickBooks. You work hard to generate sales but spend hours entering orders into QuickBooks, only to then re-type customer information into your freight software to generate shipping labels. Once the order is shipped, you must update your inventory and send the customer email notification. All together you’re spending more time transferring information between systems than in growing your business.
Suddenly you find your business expanding faster than you can hire people to do the work, and you don’t relish the idea of expanding to the point of having to meet Obama-care requirements. The days of printing sales orders and passing one copy to warehouse personnel for fulfillment, and clerical staff for keying into QuickBooks have got to end.
One answer iseCCby Webgility; eCC is QuickBooks Gold-certified software designed to eliminate manual data entry, cut down order processing and reduce duplicate data entry between your ecommerce presence and QuickBooks. It not only connects your online store to QuickBooks but also your shipping processors to automate your online business. With eCC, you can automatically post orders to QuickBooks, keep your inventory in balance, generate shipping labels, track order activity and more.
eCC is not just a single solution, a variety of offerings make it possible to work with various shopping carts and integrate with QuickBooks (desktop editions), QuickBooks Point-of-sale, or QuickBooks Online. You can integrate your online store so all accounting and inventory related tasks can be accomplished with a few clicks of a mouse. No more manual data entry, no more out-of-balance accounts, your accounting is up-to-date and accurate. Simultaneously eCC tracks your taxes, keeps your customers in-sync, generates purchase orders for insufficient quantities or special orders, and even records your actual shipping expenses as payables. eCCintegrates with a variety of major Shopping Carts including: Amazon, BigCommerce, CS-Cart, eBay, LiveCart, Magento, OpenCart, osCommerce, Pinnacle Cart, Shopify, Volusion, WordPress, X-Cart, Yahoo, ZenCart, and many others.
Flexibility of configuration is a key feature ofeCC. For example, you can determine different methods for posting to QuickBooks based upon cart order status, payment methods, and a variety of other choices. In one example I was able to configure all orders with insufficient quantities on hand to post to QuickBooks as Sales Orders, while all orders in stock charged to open accounts posting as Invoices, and all paid orders posting as Sales Receipts. That type of control means that you can quickly determine the status of each order within QuickBooks at a glance.
Similarly you might wish to map the SKU in your shopping cart to the Alternative Look-up in QuickBooks Point-of-sale rather than the Item Name/Number field. Capabilities like this, and other options, permit SKU variants to track true to sub-items in QuickBooks rather than forcing a new item to be created for each variation.
Keeping your product information up-to-date, inventory in balance, and pricing accurate can seem almost impossible if you have a large product catalog, high order volume and multiple sales channels. It’s easy to oversell products and create serious customer service issues if you have chosen to maintain limited inventory or are working with multi-channel sales. Attempting to track it all manually can quickly increase data errors, overburden your staff, impact customer relations and affect your bottom line.
The product module built into eCC, can transfer your QuickBooks product catalog to your online store, or create new items in QuickBooks from products you first publish in your store. This module also insures that inventory remains in-sync for not only item counts, but costs and sales prices. If you have a large catalog of products, high order volume or multiple sales channels, keeping the product information, inventory and pricing accurate can be a nightmare. With multiple points of sale and limited stock, you can oversell and create customer service issues. With multiple sales channels, you can use QuickBooks as the master catalog and easily sync information across your all your on-line stores.
New Order Entry is an often overlooked, but important feature of shopping cart integrators, and eCC has the ability to enter new orders without using either your store or QuickBooks. Using the Enter Phone Orders screen in eCC you can do everything from creating a new customer that will update to both your store and QuickBooks, to picking items based upon on-hand quantity; you can even use a barcode scanner to directly scan a product into a telephone order. This allows use of the multi-user version of eCC and reduces the need for additional QuickBooks licenses that might necessitate migrating from Pro/Premier to Enterprise.
Another advantage of this method of order entry is not being restricted to QuickBooks Merchant Services as your only integrated payment solution. eCC can process phone orders using credit card merchant solutions not capable in QuickBooks. Payment Methods Supported:Authorize.net, PayPal, QuickBooks Merchant Services.
eCC automates order fulfillment allows you to improve service to your customer by shipping faster. Since order processing time is mission critical you need to get each customer’s shipment out the door as quickly as possible. You can literally spend hours each day creating pick-tickets, packing slips and shipping labels if you don’t have an integrated approach. eCC ties your online store to major shipping carriers automating order fulfillment. Shipping Methods Supported:Dymo Endicia, Express1, FedEx, QuickBooks Shipping Manager, Stamps.com, USPS & UPS Direct & WorldShip
eCC downloads each online order and organizes them on an easy-to-read dashboard with all the order details including items, weights, destination and requested shipping. With a few mouse-clicks you can calculate the weight of your packages with an integrated weight scale, get ‘live’ shipping rates, print pick lists, and generate shipping labels and packing slips. Once your shipments are processed, eCC updates your online store with the current order status and emails your customers with their shipment tracking information. Throughout the process the eCC dashboard keeps you on top of every order.
Customer support from a product information and instructional standpoint is excellent. The team for day-to-day problem resolution is supportive; however, more complex issues or customization requests are not as responsive. Because of the complexities associated with a lot of alternatives in configuration, there can be several set-up issues that needed to be addressed. Most responses were received within a day or so, sometimes more immediate depending on time of day and day of the week. They don’t really have 24-hour support which seems odd since their product is designed for the round-the-clock world of ecommerce.
Summary and Overall Impression:
In general I have found eCC a very beneficial solution for the integration of one or more web-stores with QuickBooks. The look and feel of the product is very sophisticated. eCC does exactly what it advertises for each shopping-cart and QuickBooks product; however, you have to be careful not to read into their advertising what you would have it to say, as they deliver as promised, not as imagined. eCC is continually updating their product and seems very open to suggestions for enhancements. So if you need a shopping cart integrator, more often than not, eCC by Webgility will fit your needs.
William “Bill” Murphy
I’ve been testing Webgility eCC with Ubercart and Dazzle and Stamps.com. Okay, I expect anyone who makes it to this page will know what all of those are, but in brief:
*Ubercart is a shopping cart system built on Drupal. I love the power of Drupal CCK (custom structured data fields of any imaginable sort) plus Views (which allows for amazing custom data extraction and presentation. There’s simply nothing like it and Ubercart lets you build on the power of Drupal.
*Webgility e-Commerce Connector (eCC) is a desktop tool that provides complete integration between Ubercart, the Quickbooks accounting system and shipping systems, notably Endicia Dazzle and Stamps.com.
*Stamps.com lets you buy US Postal Service postage and print shipping labels straight from your computer, for both domestic and international shipping.
*Endicia Dazzle lets you print shipping labels not only from the USPS for domestic and international shipping, but also from UPS and FedEx if you sign up for one of the pricier plans.
*Both pre-fill and print integrated customs declarations as a single label and advise on prohibited items for the country in question (you can’t legally send a radar detector to Swizterland, for example).
Overall, the system is pretty incredible and both Dazzle and Stamps.com work great. As standalone applications, I could take either one and be very happy. Both of them offer 30-day free trials, so there’s no harm in doing what I did and testing both to see which works best for you.
When it comes to using Stamps.com and Endicia Dazzle through the eCC interface, though, there are a couple of differences as you can see in these pictures and as described below (click to see full sized images):
Now when you click to generate the label in Stamps.com it just generates it right from eCC without opening the Stamps.com desktop application. When you click to generate the label via Endicia Dazzle, it takes you to the Dazzle desktop app, but minus the information you really care about—the Send To address and the shipping charges. This is not the case if you are shipping entirely from within the Endicia interface, but in that case, there’s no great way to get your data from your store to Endicia—the best option for Ubercart is to generate an XML file, download it, open Endicia, load the XML file into Endicia and then generate labels.
*Stamps.com actually tells you how much the shipping will cost before you print. To me, this is just a huge plus in favor or Stamps.com
*Stamps.com also keeps you within Webgility eCC and so you see the address that it’s printing for and all the other details. The eCC Dazzle connector transfers you to the desktop Dazzle application when you click on “Generate Label”, but the handoff is a little rough.
*when the Dazzle app comes up, it does not display the Ship To address or the postage charges.
*If you have Dazzle already open, the XML file used to transfer data between eCC and Dazzle will be locked, which means that eCC can’t send data to it and you’ll go almost through the whole process and then it will fail with and “Outputfile not generated” error (note, this is not “Output File not generated”, outputfile is a specific term used by the Dazzle XML spec).
Brother cd label software. Again, this is another huge plus in favor of Stamps.com
*Dazzle has a “test mode” where it will print labels with “Void” across them, so that you can test print before you commit. I think that’s key, since you don’t see the rates ahead of time, but really not necessary in the Stamps.com interface, because you have all the information you need. So I would say this somewhat mitigates the issues mentioned above, but who wants to print a test label, review it, and then print it for real?Ecc Webgility Support
With the USPS shipping, postage is like money. When you print a label, you’ve spent money just as much as if you converted your dollars into a Starbucks Frappuccino and, since the Ship To address is printed on the label, a week-old label is about as hard to convert back into dollars as a week-old Frappuccino. So if you’re primarily shipping USPS, it’s a lot nicer to use the Stamps.com interface.
On the other hand, Stamps.com limits you to just one shipper. If you bump up to one of the Pro Plans with Endicia, you also get UPS, FedEx and Ke
Depending on your budget, however, you can use both. In order to run eCC you need the Dazzle premium service ($16/month). Stamps.com costs about the same
Download here: http://gg.gg/o7prm
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’Webgility has a strong presence in the eCommerce integration space with their eCC product and by utilizing the latest technology the Intuit Partner Platform has to offer, they have been able to create a rich application that will delight our customers,” said Alex Chriss, Director of the Intuit Partner Platform. WEBGILITY DESKTOP. Updates (WD) News (WD) Release Notes (WD) Product Tour (WD) Main Views (WD) Product Module (WD) Shipping Module (WD) Workflows (WD) Order Processing (WD). Gta vice city sinhala. General Questions. Account & Subscription. Customer Success Articles. Feature Tour; Pricing; Integrations; Reviews; Case Studies; SOLUTIONS.Webgility Quickbooks Desktop
WEBGILITY DESKTOP. Updates (WD) News (WD) Release Notes (WD). General Questions. Account & Subscription. Customer Success Articles. Webgility’s eCC helps Etsy sellers save time and grow their eCommerce business by automating their QuickBooks accounting. Webgility Oct 01, 2013, 08:30 ET. Webgility has experts on your side, doing what it takes to get the job done right - from onboarding to daily operations. Some vendors charge you more for basic support. Webgility is different. We offer unlimited support and hold ourselves to the highest Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) Rating.×Webgility Logo
Easy ECommerce and QuickBooks Integration Option
Featured Product – Webgility’s eCC
So you are starting a new online store, expanding your current website shopping cart, or migrating to multiple online sales channels, and you find yourself wondering how to get all your sales and inventory data into my QuickBooks. You work hard to generate sales but spend hours entering orders into QuickBooks, only to then re-type customer information into your freight software to generate shipping labels. Once the order is shipped, you must update your inventory and send the customer email notification. All together you’re spending more time transferring information between systems than in growing your business.
Suddenly you find your business expanding faster than you can hire people to do the work, and you don’t relish the idea of expanding to the point of having to meet Obama-care requirements. The days of printing sales orders and passing one copy to warehouse personnel for fulfillment, and clerical staff for keying into QuickBooks have got to end.
One answer iseCCby Webgility; eCC is QuickBooks Gold-certified software designed to eliminate manual data entry, cut down order processing and reduce duplicate data entry between your ecommerce presence and QuickBooks. It not only connects your online store to QuickBooks but also your shipping processors to automate your online business. With eCC, you can automatically post orders to QuickBooks, keep your inventory in balance, generate shipping labels, track order activity and more.
eCC is not just a single solution, a variety of offerings make it possible to work with various shopping carts and integrate with QuickBooks (desktop editions), QuickBooks Point-of-sale, or QuickBooks Online. You can integrate your online store so all accounting and inventory related tasks can be accomplished with a few clicks of a mouse. No more manual data entry, no more out-of-balance accounts, your accounting is up-to-date and accurate. Simultaneously eCC tracks your taxes, keeps your customers in-sync, generates purchase orders for insufficient quantities or special orders, and even records your actual shipping expenses as payables. eCCintegrates with a variety of major Shopping Carts including: Amazon, BigCommerce, CS-Cart, eBay, LiveCart, Magento, OpenCart, osCommerce, Pinnacle Cart, Shopify, Volusion, WordPress, X-Cart, Yahoo, ZenCart, and many others.
Flexibility of configuration is a key feature ofeCC. For example, you can determine different methods for posting to QuickBooks based upon cart order status, payment methods, and a variety of other choices. In one example I was able to configure all orders with insufficient quantities on hand to post to QuickBooks as Sales Orders, while all orders in stock charged to open accounts posting as Invoices, and all paid orders posting as Sales Receipts. That type of control means that you can quickly determine the status of each order within QuickBooks at a glance.
Similarly you might wish to map the SKU in your shopping cart to the Alternative Look-up in QuickBooks Point-of-sale rather than the Item Name/Number field. Capabilities like this, and other options, permit SKU variants to track true to sub-items in QuickBooks rather than forcing a new item to be created for each variation.
Keeping your product information up-to-date, inventory in balance, and pricing accurate can seem almost impossible if you have a large product catalog, high order volume and multiple sales channels. It’s easy to oversell products and create serious customer service issues if you have chosen to maintain limited inventory or are working with multi-channel sales. Attempting to track it all manually can quickly increase data errors, overburden your staff, impact customer relations and affect your bottom line.
The product module built into eCC, can transfer your QuickBooks product catalog to your online store, or create new items in QuickBooks from products you first publish in your store. This module also insures that inventory remains in-sync for not only item counts, but costs and sales prices. If you have a large catalog of products, high order volume or multiple sales channels, keeping the product information, inventory and pricing accurate can be a nightmare. With multiple points of sale and limited stock, you can oversell and create customer service issues. With multiple sales channels, you can use QuickBooks as the master catalog and easily sync information across your all your on-line stores.
New Order Entry is an often overlooked, but important feature of shopping cart integrators, and eCC has the ability to enter new orders without using either your store or QuickBooks. Using the Enter Phone Orders screen in eCC you can do everything from creating a new customer that will update to both your store and QuickBooks, to picking items based upon on-hand quantity; you can even use a barcode scanner to directly scan a product into a telephone order. This allows use of the multi-user version of eCC and reduces the need for additional QuickBooks licenses that might necessitate migrating from Pro/Premier to Enterprise.
Another advantage of this method of order entry is not being restricted to QuickBooks Merchant Services as your only integrated payment solution. eCC can process phone orders using credit card merchant solutions not capable in QuickBooks. Payment Methods Supported:Authorize.net, PayPal, QuickBooks Merchant Services.
eCC automates order fulfillment allows you to improve service to your customer by shipping faster. Since order processing time is mission critical you need to get each customer’s shipment out the door as quickly as possible. You can literally spend hours each day creating pick-tickets, packing slips and shipping labels if you don’t have an integrated approach. eCC ties your online store to major shipping carriers automating order fulfillment. Shipping Methods Supported:Dymo Endicia, Express1, FedEx, QuickBooks Shipping Manager, Stamps.com, USPS & UPS Direct & WorldShip
eCC downloads each online order and organizes them on an easy-to-read dashboard with all the order details including items, weights, destination and requested shipping. With a few mouse-clicks you can calculate the weight of your packages with an integrated weight scale, get ‘live’ shipping rates, print pick lists, and generate shipping labels and packing slips. Once your shipments are processed, eCC updates your online store with the current order status and emails your customers with their shipment tracking information. Throughout the process the eCC dashboard keeps you on top of every order.
Customer support from a product information and instructional standpoint is excellent. The team for day-to-day problem resolution is supportive; however, more complex issues or customization requests are not as responsive. Because of the complexities associated with a lot of alternatives in configuration, there can be several set-up issues that needed to be addressed. Most responses were received within a day or so, sometimes more immediate depending on time of day and day of the week. They don’t really have 24-hour support which seems odd since their product is designed for the round-the-clock world of ecommerce.
Summary and Overall Impression:
In general I have found eCC a very beneficial solution for the integration of one or more web-stores with QuickBooks. The look and feel of the product is very sophisticated. eCC does exactly what it advertises for each shopping-cart and QuickBooks product; however, you have to be careful not to read into their advertising what you would have it to say, as they deliver as promised, not as imagined. eCC is continually updating their product and seems very open to suggestions for enhancements. So if you need a shopping cart integrator, more often than not, eCC by Webgility will fit your needs.
William “Bill” Murphy
I’ve been testing Webgility eCC with Ubercart and Dazzle and Stamps.com. Okay, I expect anyone who makes it to this page will know what all of those are, but in brief:
*Ubercart is a shopping cart system built on Drupal. I love the power of Drupal CCK (custom structured data fields of any imaginable sort) plus Views (which allows for amazing custom data extraction and presentation. There’s simply nothing like it and Ubercart lets you build on the power of Drupal.
*Webgility e-Commerce Connector (eCC) is a desktop tool that provides complete integration between Ubercart, the Quickbooks accounting system and shipping systems, notably Endicia Dazzle and Stamps.com.
*Stamps.com lets you buy US Postal Service postage and print shipping labels straight from your computer, for both domestic and international shipping.
*Endicia Dazzle lets you print shipping labels not only from the USPS for domestic and international shipping, but also from UPS and FedEx if you sign up for one of the pricier plans.
*Both pre-fill and print integrated customs declarations as a single label and advise on prohibited items for the country in question (you can’t legally send a radar detector to Swizterland, for example).
Overall, the system is pretty incredible and both Dazzle and Stamps.com work great. As standalone applications, I could take either one and be very happy. Both of them offer 30-day free trials, so there’s no harm in doing what I did and testing both to see which works best for you.
When it comes to using Stamps.com and Endicia Dazzle through the eCC interface, though, there are a couple of differences as you can see in these pictures and as described below (click to see full sized images):
Now when you click to generate the label in Stamps.com it just generates it right from eCC without opening the Stamps.com desktop application. When you click to generate the label via Endicia Dazzle, it takes you to the Dazzle desktop app, but minus the information you really care about—the Send To address and the shipping charges. This is not the case if you are shipping entirely from within the Endicia interface, but in that case, there’s no great way to get your data from your store to Endicia—the best option for Ubercart is to generate an XML file, download it, open Endicia, load the XML file into Endicia and then generate labels.
*Stamps.com actually tells you how much the shipping will cost before you print. To me, this is just a huge plus in favor or Stamps.com
*Stamps.com also keeps you within Webgility eCC and so you see the address that it’s printing for and all the other details. The eCC Dazzle connector transfers you to the desktop Dazzle application when you click on “Generate Label”, but the handoff is a little rough.
*when the Dazzle app comes up, it does not display the Ship To address or the postage charges.
*If you have Dazzle already open, the XML file used to transfer data between eCC and Dazzle will be locked, which means that eCC can’t send data to it and you’ll go almost through the whole process and then it will fail with and “Outputfile not generated” error (note, this is not “Output File not generated”, outputfile is a specific term used by the Dazzle XML spec).
Brother cd label software. Again, this is another huge plus in favor of Stamps.com
*Dazzle has a “test mode” where it will print labels with “Void” across them, so that you can test print before you commit. I think that’s key, since you don’t see the rates ahead of time, but really not necessary in the Stamps.com interface, because you have all the information you need. So I would say this somewhat mitigates the issues mentioned above, but who wants to print a test label, review it, and then print it for real?Ecc Webgility Support
With the USPS shipping, postage is like money. When you print a label, you’ve spent money just as much as if you converted your dollars into a Starbucks Frappuccino and, since the Ship To address is printed on the label, a week-old label is about as hard to convert back into dollars as a week-old Frappuccino. So if you’re primarily shipping USPS, it’s a lot nicer to use the Stamps.com interface.
On the other hand, Stamps.com limits you to just one shipper. If you bump up to one of the Pro Plans with Endicia, you also get UPS, FedEx and Ke
Depending on your budget, however, you can use both. In order to run eCC you need the Dazzle premium service ($16/month). Stamps.com costs about the same
Download here: http://gg.gg/o7prm
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