Data Dear will soon no longer be available to users outside of QBO Late 2021 Data Dear was acquired by Intuit. I’ve spoken to the Intuit and the Data Dear team. The solution will be built into QBO, so it will no longer be available to external users. If you are on QBO I guess it is business as usual. If you are not then you can either move your accounting software to QBO, or change from Data Dear to another extension.

G-Accon based out of Michigan founder Andrey Kustarnikov G-Accon connect Xero, QuickBooks and FreshBooks with Google Sheets  https://www.accon.services/ 

Reach Reporting based out of Utah, connect Xero and Gusto with  Google Sheets https://reachreporting.com/ 

Flex Financial Reporting (based out of Perth founded by Ruairi McCarron used to be called Quick Win Development) connects  Xero directly to Microsoft Excel. Access it here: https://flexfinancialreporting.com/

EXL Cloud. Based out of Melbourne, Australia, founded by Lance Rubin is developing a solution that connects Xero with Microsoft Excel. It is currently in beta, and you can access it here: https://www.exlcloud.io/

Hopefully that all makes sense.

You can find verified Accountant Tools here on the Xero MarketPlace

I’ve worked with a number of these businesses at some point and strategically partnered with Data Dear for many years, and I’m currently strategically partnered with G-Accon