# Convert Cash App CSV to QuickBooks (.QBO)

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Cash App does not produce a QuickBooks Web Connect (.QBO) file, and its CSV export depends on which kind of account you have. Cash App for Business can export a transactions CSV from the dashboard. Personal Cash App accounts generally give you monthly PDF statements instead, which you would need to turn into a CSV first before converting here.Once you have a CSV, the layout is straightforward: a date, a description or payee, a type, and an amount. Cash App uses a single signed amount column, so money received is positive and money sent is negative. That is the easy case for converting, because there is no separate debit and credit column to reconcile. Fees on business transactions usually appear as their own rows or as a reduction in the net amount, so check a few rows before you map.If you are starting from a PDF statement, convert it to CSV with a spreadsheet or statement tool, clean up the columns so you have a clear date and amount, then bring it here. Map the date column and the amount column once, and download a .QBO that QuickBooks imports like a bank feed.

## Steps

1. Export your transactions from Cash App online banking as CSV or Excel.
2. Open the QBO Maker converter and drop the file in.
3. Confirm the auto-detected date, amount (or separate debit/credit) and description columns.
4. Choose .QBO as the output and click download.
5. In QuickBooks Online: Transactions → Bank transactions → Upload from file, then select the .QBO. In Desktop: Banking → Bank Feeds → Import Web Connect File.

**Can Cash App export a .QBO file?**
No. Cash App for Business exports CSV, and personal accounts give PDF statements. Neither is a .QBO. Convert the CSV to .QBO with QBO Maker and QuickBooks will read it like a bank feed.

**I only have a PDF statement. Can I still convert it?**
This tool reads CSV, Excel and text-based PDFs (scanned/image PDFs need a CSV step first). Turn your Cash App PDF statement into a CSV first (a spreadsheet or statement converter does this), make sure you have a clear date and amount column, then bring it here.

**How are sent and received payments handled?**
Cash App uses one signed amount column. Money received is positive and money sent is negative, so the converter maps it to a single amount field and QuickBooks reads the direction correctly.

**Is my Cash App data uploaded during conversion?**
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser, so nothing is sent anywhere. Convert your Cash App CSV now.

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