Comparison
Updated: 2025-01-15 5 min read

QuickConverter Alternative: OFX to IIF Converter Comparison (2025)

QuickConverter.app and SpreadsheetBroccoli both convert bank files to QuickBooks Desktop IIF format in your browser. Here's how the two browser-based solutions compare and when each makes sense.

Two Browser-Based Approaches

Both QuickConverter and SpreadsheetBroccoli are browser-based tools that convert bank files (OFX, QFX, QBO, CSV) to IIF format for QuickBooks Desktop. Neither requires software installation.

Similar Technology, Different Approach Both tools run in your browser and process files locally. The main differences are in user interface design, pricing structure, and additional features.

Feature Comparison

Feature Matrix

Feature QuickConverter SpreadsheetBroccoli
Browser-based (no install)
Works on Mac
Works on Windows
OFX/QFX/QBO support
CSV input support
Free trial
Transparent pricing
Split transactions
Match rules/templates
E-commerce converters

Pricing Comparison

QuickConverter Pricing

QuickConverter offers a "Pro Plan" but doesn't prominently display pricing on their homepage. You'll need to sign up or contact them for exact costs.

SpreadsheetBroccoli Pricing

Transparent pay-per-use: pricing shown upfront before conversion. No hidden costs, no subscription required.

SpreadsheetBroccoli Cost Examples

File Size Cost
Small (under 100 rows) $3
Medium (100-500 rows) $5
Large (500+ rows) $8

Exact pricing depends on row count. Free preview before payment.

Supported Input Formats

Both tools support the same core bank file formats:

Format Support

Format QuickConverter SpreadsheetBroccoli
OFX (Open Financial Exchange) Yes Yes
QFX (Quicken Financial Exchange) Yes Yes
QBO (Web Connect) Yes Yes
CSV/Excel Yes Yes
TXT (Text) Yes Limited

QuickBooks Compatibility

Both tools output IIF format compatible with:

  • QuickBooks Desktop Pro (2007-2024)
  • QuickBooks Desktop Premier
  • QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise

Note: IIF format is for QuickBooks Desktop only. QuickBooks Online doesn't support IIF import. For QuickBooks Online, see our Shopify, Stripe, and Square converters.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose QuickConverter if: You prefer their interface and workflow. You want their specific match rule system. You've already invested time learning their tool.
Choose SpreadsheetBroccoli if: You want transparent, upfront pricing. You need e-commerce converters (Shopify, Stripe, Square). You want to preview results before paying. You prefer a simple, streamlined interface.

Beyond Bank File Conversion

QuickConverter focuses specifically on bank file to IIF conversion.

SpreadsheetBroccoli offers additional converters for e-commerce platforms:

  • Shopify orders, refunds, payouts, customers, products
  • Stripe transactions, customers, invoices
  • Square sales, customers

These e-commerce tools output formats for both QuickBooks Desktop (IIF) and QuickBooks Online (CSV).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Both are browser-based tools that convert bank files to QuickBooks Desktop IIF format. The main differences are pricing transparency and additional e-commerce converters we offer.
SpreadsheetBroccoli shows pricing upfront before conversion. QuickConverter's pricing isn't prominently displayed. We recommend comparing both for your specific use case.
Yes. Both support OFX, QFX, QBO, and CSV files as input, outputting IIF for QuickBooks Desktop.
Neither tool's banking converter creates QBO web connect format. For QuickBooks Online imports, we offer separate e-commerce converters for Shopify, Stripe, and Square.
Both tools process files in your browser. Your data doesn't get uploaded to external servers. Check each tool's privacy policy for specifics.