Short version: QuickBooks Online has a few built-in ways to change many transactions at once, but they're limited. The native Reclassify Transactions tool is accountant-only, it can't bulk-change the vendor or payee, and it skips whole transaction types (invoices, sales receipts, inventory, payroll). On a big cleanup it also gets slow and unwieldy. Instabooks bulk-edits and reclassifies vendor, customer, class, and category across thousands of rows in one fast screen, syncs back to QuickBooks — and anyone on the file can use it, not just an accountant.
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At a glance
| Instabooks | QBO native Reclassify | |
|---|---|---|
| Who can use it | Anyone on the file | Accountant-only (QBO Accountant / Advanced) |
| Change account / category in bulk | ✓ | ✓ (with exclusions) |
| Change vendor / payee in bulk | ✓ | ✗ |
| Change customer / project in bulk | ✓ | ✗ (general) |
| Change class in bulk | ✓ | ✓ |
| Works on invoices, sales receipts, item bills | ✓ | ◐ class only, not account |
| Big-ledger performance | ✓ loads 100k+ in one shot | ✗ paged; struggles at scale¹ |
| Price | Free to try, no credit card | Bundled (free via QBO Accountant) |
¹ Users report hitting practical limits on large lists.
What the native Reclassify tool does well
It's built into QuickBooks and free to accountants:
- Batch-changes account, class, and location on already-recorded transactions. For straightforward category cleanups, it's the obvious first stop.
- No extra tool to install. It lives in QuickBooks Online Accountant's toolset (recently surfaced under the "Dimensions" menu), so accountants already have it.
For a quick account or class fix on a tidy file, it does the job.
Where it stops — and where cleanups get stuck
The documented limits:
- It's accountant-only. Reclassify is available through QuickBooks Online Accountant or QuickBooks Online Advanced — not to a standard business user on Simple Start, Essentials, or Plus. (The common workaround is spinning up a free accountant account just to get the tool.)
- It can't change the vendor or payee name. This is the big one. The native tool reclassifies account/class/location, but it won't bulk-change the payee — confirmed in Intuit's own documentation and by bookkeepers in the field.
- No general customer/project reclassify. There's no native bulk path to move transactions to a different customer or project (only a forced assignment when moving something into A/R or A/P).
- It skips whole transaction types. On item-based transactions — invoices, sales receipts, item bills — you can change the class but not the account. Inventory adjustments and payroll are excluded entirely.
- It gets unwieldy at scale. On large lists, users report the tool paging and multi-select breaking down, so big cleanups turn into many small passes.
So the moment a cleanup involves "fix the vendor on these," "move these to the right customer," or "re-code 3,000 lines spanning categories and payees," the native tool runs out of room.
How Instabooks covers the gaps
- Reclassify the fields QBO won't. Vendor and customer in bulk — exactly what the native tool drops — plus class and category, all in one screen.
- All in one pass, at scale. Filter the whole general ledger, select thousands of rows, reclassify, and sync back to QuickBooks. The GL loads in one shot, even at 100k+ lines.
- Not gated to accountants. Anyone working the file can batch-edit — useful for in-house bookkeepers and firms alike.
Full feature comparison
| Capability | Instabooks | QBO native Reclassify |
|---|---|---|
| Available to non-accountant users | ✓ | ✗ accountant-only |
| Batch change account / category | ✓ | ✓ (excludes item-based, inventory, payroll) |
| Batch change vendor / payee | ✓ | ✗ |
| Batch change customer / project | ✓ | ✗ (general) |
| Batch change class | ✓ | ✓ |
| Works on invoices / sales receipts / item bills | ✓ | ◐ class only |
| Loads 100k+ row ledger in one shot | ✓ | ✗ |
| Handles very large lists smoothly | ✓ | ✗ paged at scale¹ |
| Two-way sync | ✓ (it mirrors QBO) | — (it is QBO) |
| No spreadsheet round-trip | ✓ | ✓ |
| Multi-company switching | ✓ | ✗ per file |
| Price | Free to try, no CC | Bundled / free via QBO Accountant |
¹ Practical limit reported by users on large lists, not an official Intuit number.
How to change the payee on multiple transactions in QuickBooks Online
This is the single most-requested edit QuickBooks won't do natively. The Reclassify tool changes account, class, and location — but it can't bulk-change the payee on posted or reconciled transactions (Intuit's own community answers confirm it). On the bank-feed "For Review" tab you can modify the payee on unreconciled rows, but once they're posted you're back to editing one at a time.
In Instabooks you filter the ledger to the affected rows, select them, set the correct payee once, and it writes back to QuickBooks. The same move works for vendor, customer, class, and category — so "change the payee on 800 transactions" is one pass, not 800.
FAQ
How do I bulk edit transactions in QuickBooks Online?
QBO's native options are limited: the Reclassify tool (accountant-only) changes account, class, and location, and the bank-feed "For Review" tab can batch a few fields before transactions post. For editing posted transactions in bulk — vendor, customer, class, category — across the whole ledger, that's what Instabooks is built for: filter, select, change once, sync back.
Can QuickBooks Online reclassify the vendor on transactions?
No — the native Reclassify tool changes account, class, and location, but it can't bulk-change the vendor or payee name. Instabooks can reclassify vendor (and customer) across many transactions at once.
Why can't I find Reclassify in my QuickBooks Online?
It's an accountant tool — available through QuickBooks Online Accountant or QuickBooks Online Advanced, not standard business plans. Instabooks works on top of your QBO without an accountant-only tier.
Can I bulk-change the customer or project on QuickBooks transactions?
Not natively — QBO has no general bulk customer/project reclassify. That's one of the gaps Instabooks fills.
Does QuickBooks' Reclassify tool work on invoices and sales receipts?
Only partly: on item-based transactions you can change the class but not the account. Inventory adjustments and payroll are excluded. Instabooks isn't limited this way.
Is there a limit to how many transactions QuickBooks can reclassify at once?
Intuit doesn't publish a hard number, but bookkeepers report the tool paging and slowing on large lists, so big cleanups become many small passes. Instabooks loads the full ledger in one shot and edits it in bulk.