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Again - another user who absolutely wants and increasingly needs PayPal Bank Feeds.
But what I am seeing here is that MYOB appears to be fobbing-off its Clients who have been asking for this capability now for YEARS.
What part of "your competitors have had this capability for YEARS" don't you guys get?
What part of "prospective MYOB Live customers vote with their feet (going elsewhere)?
Most existing clients won't vote on on a Community Forum that they never look for, let alone find. And if they do find it, what do they see? That MYOB actually views this as such a low-priority that after *4 years* it STILL can't give a timeframe for implementation!
As:
* web-based sales increase;
* mobile-based sales using "PayPal Here" go through the roof;
* PayPal increasingly positions itself as a major independent low-cost worldwide financial institution;
--> How many existing customers do you want to loose when they go elsewhere?
--> How many potential customersdo you not want to gain because they choose your competitors instead?
I've worked with Desktop-based, Cloud-based and with Hybrid (like MYOB Live) software.
Hybrid has distinct performance advantages over Cloud, with few disadvantages. Suffice to say, when choosing to move to MYOB, I *expected* PayPal Bank Feed to be included ("Silly me" it seems).
And I've worked in software development as a project manager, dealing with clients and how *they* view the development of requested product capability Vs internal priorities.
But when you can't even put a timeframe on simple stuff that is essential to an increasing number of Clients .... it really suggests that you JUST AREN'T INTERESTED.
- DerekMExperienced Cover User
I have been a MYOB cloud user for 1 1/2 years, and MYOB for about 5 years before that. Previously I have worked as a software developer and software development manager.
My opinion (based purely on the output of new features from MYOB) is that they either have a very small development team on it (in the order of 1 developer), or they have bogged their development team down in so much bureaucracy that they can't actually get any functionality out the door.
Last week I spent some time looking at software for our business. Nearly all of them integrated with Xero. Virtually none of them integrated with MYOB.
The cost of moving our business to XERO would be significant, but the cost of staying with MYOB is inexorably rising.
I cannot comment on the develop team / released updates, but my experience of cloud-based applications is that you lose a lot of the ability and capability offered by desktop appliations which, when coupled with standard ADSL speeds (unless you have a really high-speed internet connection like the NBN), means that it can take "forever" to get even simple things done.
But - hey! - our area is now on the scheduled NBN build timetable, so perhaps MYOB needs to start thinking about just how fast it rolls out those features and ramps-up 3rd-party application integrations ... or ...?
- nepaluzContributing User
Nearly two years down the road and this is not implemented yet!
I mentioned PayPal API OFX Writer (2nd/3rd post in this thread) which is a windows only offering for PayPal feeds, and have spoken to the developer who is willing to work with you on implementing this (of course I assume for a reasonable consideration), otherwise, could someone from MYOB advise of an alternate solution while you are pondering when to implement this feature?
- swecsContributing Cover User
Anyone from MYOB want to chip-in here and comment on when this is likely to be done? We are ready to switch to Xero for this feature but will stay with MYOB if it's coming soon
- swecsContributing Cover User
I just contacted MYOB support and they said:
"As it isn't an Australian financial institute I'm fairly certain that a bankfeeds feature for paypal would be a long way off I'm afraid."
So I'm guessing it's not going to happen for quite some time.
Any recommendations on who is the best alternative to switch to?
Cheers, Graeme
OMG!!!
Whoever said "As it (PayPal) isn't an Australian financial institute ..." really should get their facts straight.
PayPal is registered in Australia as a Pty Ltd company (ABN 93 111 195 389).
PayPal is registered in Australia as a Financial Institution (AFSL 304962).
--> PayPal (Australia) Pty Ltd must comply with the relevant Australian Financial Institution legislation.
--> PayPal is the same as any other financial institution operating in Australia ... and, I rather suspect, bigger than many that MYOB already provide a Bank Feed for.
The fact there is a view at MYOB that PayPal is -not- an Australian Financial .... brings so much of their mindset into question, and the resultant effect that has on their development schedule.
- DerekMExperienced Cover User
What development schedule?
- CloudMindAccUltimate Partner
Agree with all the comments above PayPal bank feeds is a must. Except for the comments that desktop is better, clients don't want desktop they want cloud and the flexibility the products bring..if you are not selling cloud solutions you will be left behind.
For those that have actually tried to reconcile PayPal manually will know it is a time consuming disaster. I have clients that want to change to the competitor and I keep telling them pay pal will come soon to stop them from moving.. however they no longer believe me :smileysad:
Maybe.... just maybe.... MYOB should send a survey out to MYOB CC's and ask this question "If a new client comes to you wanting a software solution for their accounting requirements and they have PayPal what software provider would you recommend". This will give you the answer and hopefully you will make the change desperately required. Paypal might not be a high percentage requirement for the current customers however more and more businesses are moving to PayPal... MYOB don't be the one left behind.
- swecsContributing Cover User
As an online business, at least 50% of our sales are via PayPal. So yes the work involved in manually reconciling PayPal transactions is a HUGE headache.
Come on MYOB, any official response/update?
Graeme Olsen
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