Mappd converts Stripe payout CSV exports to QuickBooks bank-import format by ISO-formatting created_utc to Date (time component stripped), stripping the currency prefix from amount_captured, lowercasing customer_email to Payee, and renaming id to Reference. Processing is client-side. Typical run time: 2 minutes.
Upload your Stripe payout CSV. The recipe renames the columns, ISO-formats the dates, strips the currency prefix, and outputs a QuickBooks-ready bank-import file in 3 min.
"It's the 5th and I'm reconciling Stripe payouts in QuickBooks. Again. Stripe says created_utc, amount_captured, customer_email. QBO wants Date, Amount, Payee — and the date has a timestamp it won't accept."
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Upload your NetSuite CSV or Excel file to Mappd. The NetSuite to Excel recipe loads automatically and maps your columns. Review the changes and download the converted file. The process takes under 5 min.
TRANDOC.TRANDATE → Date (ISO format). TRANDOC.TRANID → Reference. AMOUNT.DEBIT → Debit (GBP prefix + commas stripped). AMOUNT.CREDIT → Credit.
No. All processing happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your file's data is only sent to Mappd's servers if you save the conversion to your history, and you can delete it any time.
Yes. Mappd is free to use, with no card required. The free tier includes 3 saved recipes and unlimited rows. Pro (£15/month) lifts the recipe limit and keeps your last 50 conversions. AI column matching is on Pro+ (£25/month).
CSV, TSV, XLSX, XLS, and ODS. Mappd handles encoding issues common in NetSuite exports, including Latin-1 encoding, title rows above the header, and blank rows in the data.
The NetSuite to Excel recipe loads automatically. Drop your file and it maps in 5 min.
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