From QuickBooks
Most common path. Chart of accounts, customers, vendors, inventory, open AR/AP — all preserved. 8-12 weeks.
You’ve outgrown QuickBooks. NetSuite’s contract just doubled. Sage hasn’t shipped a real feature since 2019. Whatever brought you here, we run the migration the way it should run — fixed scope, fixed fee, live in twelve weeks.
Each path is a fixed package with a fixed timeline. The work is mostly the same shape — we just know the gotchas of each source system.
Most common path. Chart of accounts, customers, vendors, inventory, open AR/AP — all preserved. 8-12 weeks.
When the renewal hits. We rebuild the customisations natively in BC — without recreating the technical debt.
Including data-locked Sage 300. We bring history forward up to 5 years, accounts up to current month.
Accounts, contacts, opportunities, custom objects, automation. Sales Copilot wired in from day one.
Mid-market distributor moved off Sage 300. From 23 days to 9.
SaaS company moved off NetSuite. Annual fees cut, support included.
Manufacturer migrated from QuickBooks Enterprise to BC + warehouse module.
Sessions with the people who actually live in the current system. Pain mapped, must-haves separated from nice-to-haves.
Fixed-scope, fixed-fee migration plan. Every customisation, every integration, every training session priced before you commit.
Two-week sprints with working software at the end of each. You sign off on what ships. Go-live on the agreed date or we eat the overage.
Source system, headcount, deadline. 20-min call, no slides, no pitch deck. You’ll leave with a yes / no / not yet — and a written scope if it’s a yes.