Jobber jobs to QBO projects integration
Has anyone tried to extend the QBO Jobber integration to link a Jobber Job with a QBO project? We are an electrical contractor and have numerous suppliers and many components we use. All of them are entered into QBO. Our field team uses Jobber. I want to use the QBO projects to track project profitability. Which means three enhancements are needed: 1 - Jobber Job creation triggers a QBO project for the same customer. 2 - Time sheets from Jobber need to be updated to tag the customer and Job in QBO 3 - invoices would need to also be linked to from project to job. The job numbers in jobber could be used in QBO to create the linkage e.g. they can be used in the project name.28Views3likes5CommentsEasily add processing fees to jobs...
I was browsing around here and found a post asking about adding credit card fees to jobs and what is the best way to do it. I was suprised that no one mentioned the way I do it so I commented on the thread. I wanted to make a new one incase others would find it helpful. I provide admin services to Jobber users and I have a client that had this problem a while back. Once we put this in place it was super easy and quick to add any kind of fee by a percentage amount. Go to your tax settings and create a TAX RATE. Name it whatever you want to call your added fee (convience fee, processing fee, whatever but remember customer's will see this name) and put in the percentage. Then go back to tax settings and create a TAX GROUP. Now you can link together your regular tax and the convience fee by putting them in a group. Whatever you name this tax group will not be visible to customers. Now when you are editing the quote/job/invoice you can chose what tax you want added to the subtotal by clicking on the tax name. So you can easily and quickly add CC fees or choose your regular tax fee if they are paying with cash or check. All tax rates and tax groups from your tax settings will be listed here. As you can see, it automatically adds the appropiate percentage to the total so you can charge that through Jobber Pay. I hope this helps! You can make as many groups as you need depending on your situation. This is also how you would charge both state and county tax for those areas that might have that although I'm sure you already figured that out.44Views3likes4CommentsNeed help with getting your outstanding invoices paid?
Hey Jobber friends, I wanted to share something that’s been a game-changer for service businesses (and law firms, CPAs, and more) and could save you from those awkward “just checking in on that invoice” emails. I’m with CollBox, and we help small businesses get paid on their past-due invoices without damaging customer relationships. Think of us as your invoice clean-up crew. We are not a collections agency. So you maintain positive relationships with your clients. We connect directly to your QuickBooks, Stripe etc., find your unpaid invoices, and work to recover them while you focus on running the business. The best part? No collections horror stories. We’re professional, polite, and brand-safe and based in North America. You only pay when we collect (all fees are in USD). You get your cash flow back without extra admin work. If late payments have been slowing you down, happy to share how other Jobber users have used CollBox to get paid faster. Has anyone here tried outsourcing collections before? How did it go for you? Alice CollBox11Views0likes0Comments