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Does Voksha connect to QuickBooks or the invoicing software I already use?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Voksha's core integrations center on calendar tools for booking, Google Calendar, Outlook, and Calendly, and CRM platforms like Salesforce and HubSpot for lead and customer record management, along with industry-specific tools depending on your setup. For a locksmith running QuickBooks or a similar invoicing platform, the practical connection point is that job details captured during the call, customer name, address, service type, and quoted price, land in your dashboard and calendar in a structured way that makes manual entry into your invoicing tool faster, since you are copying confirmed details rather than deciphering a voicemail or scribbled notes from a paper pad. Many locksmiths also use field service management platforms built specifically for the trades, tools that combine scheduling, dispatch, and invoicing in one system, and Voksha's calendar sync means appointments booked by Voksha show up wherever your calendar-connected field service tool is already pulling its schedule from. If your invoicing or field service platform supports calendar sync through Google Calendar, Outlook, or Calendly, which most modern trades software does, then Voksha's booked appointments flow through automatically without a separate manual integration step. For direct API-level connections to a specific invoicing platform beyond calendar sync, that is worth confirming with your account setup, since integration depth varies by plan tier, with Enterprise generally offering the most flexibility for connecting to a broader set of business software. The core booking and lead capture functionality, however, works regardless of which invoicing tool you use downstream.

Voksha's core integrations center on calendar tools for booking, Google Calendar, Outlook, and Calendly, and CRM platforms like Salesforce and HubSpot for lead and customer record management, along with industry-specific tools depending on your setup. For a locksmith running QuickBooks or a similar invoicing platform, the practical connection point is that job details captured during the call, customer name, address, service type, and quoted price, land in your dashboard and calendar in a structured way that makes manual entry into your invoicing tool faster, since you are copying confirmed details rather than deciphering a voicemail or scribbled notes from a paper pad. Many locksmiths also use field service management platforms built specifically for the trades, tools that combine scheduling, dispatch, and invoicing in one system, and Voksha's calendar sync means appointments booked by Voksha show up wherever your calendar-connected field service tool is already pulling its schedule from. If your invoicing or field service platform supports calendar sync through Google Calendar, Outlook, or Calendly, which most modern trades software does, then Voksha's booked appointments flow through automatically without a separate manual integration step. For direct API-level connections to a specific invoicing platform beyond calendar sync, that is worth confirming with your account setup, since integration depth varies by plan tier, with Enterprise generally offering the most flexibility for connecting to a broader set of business software. The core booking and lead capture functionality, however, works regardless of which invoicing tool you use downstream.

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