Collect the payment.
Skip the reconciliation.
Conduit takes payments under your own brand and syncs every record straight into the Salesforce and QuickBooks Online you already run — reconciled and de-duplicated, with nothing to export and nothing to re-key.
A sync layer, not another system to adopt
Most tools make you move into their CRM to get reconciliation. Conduit doesn't. It sits between your payment forms and the systems you already trust, and keeps them in agreement.
No manual reconciliation, ever
Every payment posts to your CRM and your books on its own — matched, de-duplicated, and reconciled at the source. The two-day export-and-re-key ritual just goes away.
Works with the tools you already run
Conduit is a sync layer, not another CRM you have to adopt. It plugs into Salesforce and QuickBooks Online today and syncs both directions — you keep the systems your team already knows.
Nonprofits and businesses both
Donations or transactions, the pipeline is the same. Nonprofits get donor records in Salesforce and revenue in the books; businesses get customers and sales reconciled the same way. HubSpot and Xero are next.
Card data never touches us
Payments run through Stripe's hosted fields, so raw card and bank details go straight to Stripe. PCI scope stays with Stripe — not with you, and not with Conduit.
Fees you can actually read
Stripe's processing fee passes through at cost, and Conduit's application fee is stated plainly. No opaque donor "tips," no padded rate you have to reverse-engineer.
Built to extend, with help if you want it
Every connector is a swappable adapter, so new systems slot in without rewiring the core. Onboard yourself, or add white-glove setup if you'd rather we wire it up with you.
What Conduit does today
These are live now — the forms, the payment methods, and the Salesforce and QuickBooks Online sync that make the pipeline run.
Embeddable payment forms
Paste one snippet and collect payments under your own brand — no redirect, no dev project.
Fee coverage
Let payers cover the processing fee so the exact amount you asked for is the amount you keep.
Card payments
Take credit and debit cards through Stripe's hosted fields — card data never touches Conduit.
ACH bank payments
Offer lower-cost bank transfers for large or recurring gifts, with the ACH fee capped automatically.
Salesforce sync
Every payment posts to Salesforce as a contact and transaction, matched and de-duplicated — no imports.
QuickBooks Online sync
Revenue lands in QuickBooks Online against the right income account, reconciled — not a spreadsheet you re-key.
Admin dashboard
Build forms, connect integrations, and see the sync status of every record from one place.
Reporting & analytics
Track volume, revenue trends, and recurring-vs-one-time without exporting anything.
What's coming next
These are in active development, not available yet. Events come first — with the same twist as everything else: ticket and registration revenue lands in your CRM and books reconciled, instead of stranded in event software that syncs nothing.
Event management
Coming soonRun paid and unpaid events so ticket and registration revenue lands in your CRM and books, reconciled, automatically.
Attendance & QR check-in
Coming soonCheck attendees in by QR code and keep attendance tied to the same donor and transaction records.
HubSpot sync
Coming soonThe same reconciled sync for teams running HubSpot as their CRM — the SMB side of Conduit.
Xero sync
Coming soonA Xero connector for the books, for orgs that don't run QuickBooks.
Text-to-give
Coming soonLet donors give by SMS, with every gift flowing into the same reconciled pipeline.
Peer-to-peer fundraising
Coming soonSupporter-run fundraising pages — on the roadmap, with the same reconciled sync behind them.
Registration forms
Coming soonCollect event registrations with the same builder — and the same downstream sync — as your payment forms.
Stop reconciling by hand
Start free and connect the systems you already run. Pricing is a transparent monthly plan plus a clear per-transaction fee — the math is all on one page.