Q360 vs Sage Intacct

Sage Intacct is widely known for strong financial management and reporting. Q360 was built to run the entire integration business — not just the books. The difference becomes clear in how projects, technicians, service, and customer systems are managed day to day.

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Context

How NetSuite Is Typically Used

Intacct excels at general ledger, multi-entity accounting, project accounting, dashboards, and financial controls. Finance teams love Intacct because it provides visibility and discipline around numbers. Where integrators add other tools is in operations — dispatch, service history, inventory movement, and installed system tracking usually live outside Intacct.

Where Integrators Feel Friction

When operational data lives outside the ERP, important connections are lost. PMs track progress in one system, service tracks tickets in another, inventory is managed elsewhere, and finance sees totals but not what drives them. This makes it harder to understand technician profitability, job margins, customer cost-to-serve, and where inventory is really consumed.

How Q360 Handles This

Q360 ties financials directly to how work is performed. Labor, parts, service calls, inspections, and customer systems all flow into job cost and profitability in real time. The installed base for each customer becomes the backbone for future service and revenue.

Side-by-Side

How They Compare for Integrators

What Integrators Evaluate Q360 Sage Intacct
Accounting and reporting Strong Very Strong
Project job costing Labor and install driven Financial project driven
Service and dispatch Native External
Installed base by site Core concept Not core
Service agreements Built-in Typically external
Inventory by truck and job Designed for it Accounting-focused
Project-to-service continuity Automatic Process-driven
Overall fit for integrators High Moderate
Embedded AI Agents Yes No

Choose Q360 if…

You want one platform to manage both operations and financials — with real-time visibility from field to finance.

Choose Sage Intacct if…

Financial management is your primary need and operations will be handled in separate, specialized systems.

Real-World Scenarios

Day-in-the-Life Comparisons

Here's what happens in real integration workflows — and where the platform difference shows up.

A change order hits mid-project

In Q360, the PM creates a change order that automatically updates the budget, material list, and billing schedule. In other platforms, this often requires manual updates across multiple systems.

A tech needs device history on-site

In Q360, the technician opens the mobile app and sees the complete installed base — every device, drawing, and service record for that site. In other platforms, this data often lives in a separate system.

A service contract renews while jobs are still running

In Q360, renewals are tied to installed assets and happen automatically. Open projects and active service run side by side on the same platform. In other platforms, these are often managed in different tools.

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