n8n vs Zapier for QuickBooks: 2026
Which automation platform wins for QuickBooks? Honest comparison of cost, control, and reliability.
Key takeaways
- Zapier wins on onboarding UX.
- n8n wins on cost, control, and complex logic.
- Self-hosting n8n slashes marginal cost to near-zero.
- Portable JSON workflows beat vendor lock-in every time.
Zapier is the default choice for QuickBooks automations — but n8n has caught up and, for most teams shipping serious accounting work, surpassed it. This is the honest comparison.
Feature parity
Both platforms support triggers, actions, filters, and multi-step workflows for QuickBooks. n8n adds a Code node, loops, sub-workflows and native queue mode.
For simple one-way syncs, Zapier is faster to set up. For anything with branching, retries, or AI, n8n wins.
Cost at scale
Zapier charges per task. A 100k-task month runs into the thousands. n8n self-hosted costs the price of a small VPS.
Even Cloud n8n is dramatically cheaper at high volume because it prices by executions, not tasks.
Control and portability
n8n workflows are JSON — you can diff them, version them, and self-host without vendor lock-in.
Zapier is a black box. If you hit a limit or the pricing changes, migration is painful.
When Zapier still wins
For non-technical teams doing simple one-hop automations, Zapier's UX is unbeatable. For anything past that, n8n is the honest answer.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I migrate QuickBooks zaps to n8n?
- Yes. There is no automatic import, but the mapping is 1:1 and takes a few hours.
- Is n8n harder to learn?
- The first hour is steeper. After that, it's faster because the primitives are more powerful.
- What about reliability?
- Both are production-grade. n8n queue mode gives you finer control over retries and concurrency.
- Does n8n have a free plan?
- Self-hosting is free forever. Cloud has a free trial.