🧾 A2X Accounting
Pros
- Automated settlement-to-accounting sync — eliminates manual data entry
- Breaks down Amazon's lump-sum payouts into proper accounting categories
- Handles fees, refunds, promotions, FBA charges, and multi-currency
- Trusted by accounting professionals — often recommended by bookkeepers
- Supports multiple Amazon marketplaces and Shopify
- Makes tax season dramatically easier with clean, categorized data
Cons
- Only integrates with QuickBooks and Xero — no other accounting platforms
- Not needed until $20k+/mo revenue — overkill for smaller sellers
- Doesn't replace a profit analytics tool like SellerBoard for daily monitoring
- Setup requires some accounting knowledge or a bookkeeper's help
- Pricing scales with order volume, not features
What A2X actually does
Amazon's settlement reports are notoriously messy. They arrive as lump-sum payments that combine sales revenue, refunds, fees, promotional costs, and FBA charges into a single deposit. Trying to manually reconcile these in QuickBooks or Xero is hours of work per month — and errors compound over time.
A2X solves this by automatically breaking down each Amazon settlement into proper accounting entries: revenue, cost of goods, Amazon fees, shipping, refunds, and promotions — all categorized correctly and posted to your accounting software. Your books stay clean, your accountant stays happy, and your tax filings become dramatically simpler.
2026 pricing
| Plan | Monthly | Orders/Month |
|---|---|---|
| Mini | $29/mo | Up to 200 |
| Medium | $69/mo | Up to 5,000 |
| Large | $99/mo | Up to 10,000 |
| X-Large | $139/mo | Up to 20,000 |
Who A2X is best for
Sellers doing $20k+/mo who need audit-ready books. Below this level, SellerBoard's built-in P&L tracking covers your needs. Above this level, the time saved on manual bookkeeping and the accuracy improvement for tax filings make A2X pay for itself.
Sellers with professional accountants or bookkeepers. A2X is designed to work alongside (not replace) accounting professionals. It's often the bookkeeper who recommends A2X to their Amazon seller clients.
Who should skip it: Sellers under $20k/mo, sellers not using QuickBooks or Xero, and sellers who don't have a bookkeeper or accountant. SellerBoard at $15-29/mo handles profit analytics at earlier stages.