Netto vs A2X: Shopify Bookkeeping Comparison

Both Netto and A2X convert Shopify payout data into accounting records for QuickBooks Online and Xero. Netto includes QBO and Xero push on every plan from Starter ($29/mo) — the same sync category A2X and Link My Books often sell as a standalone subscription. The key difference versus A2X: A2X is accounting-sync only — it sends transaction summaries to your accounting platform but provides no visibility inside Shopify. Netto adds a real-time profit and margin dashboard inside Shopify Admin alongside those journal entries.

Feature Comparison

Feature Netto A2X
Orders/month (Netto plan caps) 500 / 2,500 / 10,000 / 50,000 Varies by plan
QuickBooks Online integration (all plans)
Xero integration (all plans)
Payout-to-journal-entry conversion
Profit dashboard inside Shopify Admin
Gross margin tracking
Multi-currency ✓ (Pro+)
Unlimited Shopify stores (one Netto account) ✓ (Growth+)
Multi-channel (Amazon, eBay, Etsy)
Built inside Shopify Admin
Starting price $29/mo ~$29/mo
Free trial 14-day Growth trial 14-day trial

What A2X Does Well

A2X has a longer track record — it launched around 2014 — and has built significant trust among accountants who specialize in e-commerce. Many bookkeeping firms have A2X in their standard technology stack for Shopify clients, which means if you work with an accountant who is already familiar with A2X's output format, switching carries a real workflow cost.

A2X's multi-channel support is a genuine differentiator: it connects to Amazon Seller Central, eBay, Etsy, and Shopify from one platform. For sellers who operate across multiple channels and want a single sync tool rather than separate apps per channel, A2X is built for that use case in a way that Netto is not.

A2X's transaction summaries follow a format that many accountants recognize and can audit quickly. For high-volume stores or established businesses with existing accounting workflows built around A2X, switching tools requires re-mapping accounts and potentially re-training staff or bookkeepers.

What Netto Adds Over A2X

Netto's primary addition is a profit dashboard embedded directly inside Shopify Admin. Since Shopify merchants check their Shopify Admin regularly, having key financial metrics in the same interface removes the need to open a separate app or accounting platform to understand profitability.

The dashboard surfaces the following metrics from actual payout data (not estimates): gross revenue, refunds, net revenue, cost of goods sold, gross margin percentage, and net profit. Each metric updates automatically when a payout processes — there is no manual sync step.

For merchants who want both accurate accounting records and day-to-day profit visibility in one tool without paying for two separate subscriptions, that combination is what Netto provides at the same price point as entry-level A2X.

Which Tool Is Right for You

Choose A2X if:

  • You sell on multiple channels (Amazon + Shopify + eBay) and need one tool to sync all of them
  • Your accountant or bookkeeper is already set up on A2X and prefers its workflow
  • You need Shopify Plus-scale order volumes with a tool that has a multi-year track record
  • You require multi-currency support and are on a lower order volume tier

Choose Netto if:

  • Shopify-only merchants who want journal entries and profit statements in one place, starting at $29/month
  • Merchants who want QBO or Xero sync included from $29/month Starter — without paying for a separate A2X-style sync subscription
  • You want to stay inside Shopify Admin without switching between apps to check margins
  • You're an early-stage or mid-stage store that wants a 14-day free Growth trial before committing

Comparison Questions

What is the main difference between Netto and A2X?

Both Netto and A2X convert Shopify payout data into accounting records for QuickBooks Online and Xero. Netto includes QuickBooks Online and Xero push on Starter ($29/mo) and every higher tier. A2X is accounting-sync only — it sends transaction summaries to your accounting platform but provides no visibility inside Shopify. Netto adds a real-time profit and margin dashboard inside Shopify Admin alongside the same journal entry output.

Does A2X have a profit dashboard?

No. A2X sends Shopify transaction data to QuickBooks Online or Xero as journal entries but does not display profit metrics inside Shopify Admin. To see profitability data with A2X, you must log in to your accounting platform separately.

Does Netto support multi-channel selling like A2X?

A2X supports multiple sales channels including Amazon, eBay, and Etsy in addition to Shopify. Netto is Shopify-focused and processes Shopify Payments payout data only. If you sell on multiple channels and need a single sync tool across all of them, A2X's multi-channel support is a differentiator.

How does Netto pricing compare to A2X?

Netto starts at $29/month on Starter (500 orders/month, 1 store, QuickBooks Online and Xero sync included) or $59/month on Growth (2,500 orders/month, unlimited stores on one Netto account, plus bank reconciliation and cash flow tools), and includes a 14-day free Growth trial. A2X starts at approximately $29/month for low order volumes but pricing increases with order volume, reaching $79+/month for mid-volume stores. For Shopify-only stores, Netto bundles sync with built-in reporting at the entry price point.

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