# Convert Discover CSV to QuickBooks (.QBO)

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If you're hunting for a way to get Discover card activity into QuickBooks, you've probably already hit the wall: Discover discontinued QuickBooks/Quicken downloads. As of late September 2022, Discover stopped offering .QBO Web Connect files and live bank feeds into Intuit products entirely. What's left is the export everyone falls back to, a plain CSV (or Excel) of your transactions. QuickBooks won't import that raw CSV without you mapping columns, and credit-card CSVs add their own twist: charges and payments carry signs that QuickBooks can read backwards if the account type is wrong.QBO Maker rebuilds your Discover CSV into a clean, valid .QBO that imports through QuickBooks' Web Connect / file-upload flow, no discontinued feed required. Discover's export typically includes Transaction Date, Post Date, Description, Amount, and a Category column; we keep what QuickBooks needs and drop what it doesn't. Because it's a credit card, remember to import into a credit card account in QuickBooks (not a checking account) so payments and charges land on the right side. Everything runs in your browser, so your Discover data is never uploaded. Drop your Discover CSV into the converter to get a QuickBooks-ready file in seconds.

## Steps

1. Export your transactions from Discover 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 I still download a QBO file directly from Discover?**
No. Discover discontinued .QBO Web Connect downloads and direct QuickBooks/Quicken feeds in September 2022. You can still export a CSV or Excel file of your activity, and QBO Maker converts that into a QuickBooks-ready .QBO.

**Why do my Discover payments look negative in QuickBooks?**
On a credit card, a payment lowers your balance, so it can appear as a negative amount. Import the converted file into a credit card account in QuickBooks (not a checking account) and the charges and payments will land on the correct side of the register.

**Discover's CSV has two date columns. Which does the QBO use?**
Discover exports both a transaction date and a post date. QBO Maker selects the appropriate single date for each transaction when building the .QBO, so QuickBooks doesn't get confused by duplicate date fields.

**Is my Discover statement data uploaded anywhere?**
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your Discover transactions never leave your computer or touch a server, important when you're handling card activity.

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