Xero job management software connects your trade jobs to Xero accounting — so quotes convert to invoices, payments sync back, and you stop double-entering data. Automate The Trades, Tradify, and Fergus all offer two-way Xero sync for NZ businesses. ATT's Professional plan is $199/mo flat fee with full Xero integration.
Prices last updated: April 2026
Trade businesses already on Xero who want to stop double-entering invoices.
Quote in your job management tool, invoice through Xero — no retyping.
See payment status alongside job records without switching between apps.
Clean, consistent data flowing into Xero from job records.
| Feature | ATT Professional | Tradify | Fergus | ServiceM8 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sync direction | Two-way | Two-way | Two-way | One-way (push) |
| Invoice push to Xero | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Payment status pull from Xero | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| Customer sync | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Quote-to-Xero invoice | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Progress invoicing via Xero | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| AI invoice scanning | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| MYOB alternative | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Xero is excellent accounting software — it handles invoicing, bank reconciliation, GST returns, and financial reporting. But it wasn't designed to manage trade jobs. It doesn't handle quoting, scheduling, site management, or the operational side of running a trade business.
The result is that most NZ tradies using Xero alone end up with a disconnected workflow: they quote jobs in Excel or Word, track work on a whiteboard or in their head, and then manually create invoices in Xero by retyping all the details. Every manual step is an opportunity for errors and a waste of time.
A job management tool that integrates with Xero bridges this gap. You manage the operational side — quoting, scheduling, job tracking, customer records — in the job management tool. When a job is complete, the invoice flows to Xero automatically, with the correct customer, line items, and amounts. No retyping.
The business benefit goes beyond time-saving. Connected data means you can see which jobs are profitable (by comparing quoted amounts to actual costs in Xero), which customers are slow to pay, and where your revenue actually comes from. Xero alone gives you financial data; Xero plus job management gives you operational intelligence.
Not all Xero integrations are equal. This is important to understand before choosing a tool, because "integrates with Xero" can mean very different things:
One-way sync (push only): Your job management tool creates invoices and pushes them to Xero. Customer records may also sync one way. But payment information doesn't come back — you have to check Xero separately to see if an invoice has been paid. ServiceM8 and some smaller tools use one-way sync.
Two-way sync: Data flows in both directions. Invoices push to Xero, and payment status, customer updates, and financial data pull back to your job management tool. This means you can see payment status, overdue invoices, and customer financial history without leaving your job management platform. ATT, Tradify, and Fergus offer two-way sync.
The practical difference matters more than it sounds. With one-way sync, your team ends up checking two systems — the job management tool for job details and Xero for payment status. With two-way sync, everything is visible in one place.
What typically syncs:
One important caveat: even with two-way sync, your job management tool and Xero are not identical copies. The job management tool is your operational hub; Xero is your financial hub. They share data but serve different purposes.
ATT's Xero integration is available on the Professional plan ($199/mo NZD excl. GST). Here's what the connected workflow looks like in practice:
Setup: Connecting ATT to Xero takes about 5 minutes. You authorise ATT to access your Xero organisation, map your chart of accounts (if needed), and enable sync. Existing Xero contacts can be imported to ATT so you're not starting from scratch.
Day-to-day workflow:
Progress invoicing: For larger jobs, create multiple invoices against one job — deposit when confirmed, progress claim at a milestone, final invoice on completion. Each syncs to Xero independently.
AI invoice scanning: When you receive supplier invoices (Resene paint, scaffold hire, equipment), ATT can scan them and suggest which job to allocate the cost to. This feeds into basic job costing without manual data entry.
What doesn't sync: ATT doesn't sync timesheets or payroll data to Xero (use Xero Payroll or a payroll tool like Smartly). Bank transactions stay in Xero — ATT pulls payment status but doesn't replicate bank reconciliation.
Two-way sync, quote-to-invoice, progress billing. 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
If ATT isn't the right fit for your trade, several other NZ platforms offer quality Xero integration:
Tradify has been a Xero-connected app for years and the integration is mature and reliable. Two-way sync covers contacts, invoices, and payments. Tradify also supports MYOB and QuickBooks — useful if you ever need to switch accounting platforms or if your accountant has a preference. For generalist trade businesses, Tradify's Xero integration is excellent.
Fergus offers detailed Xero integration with a focus on job costing. It syncs invoices and payments, but also tracks purchase orders and supplier costs against Xero records. For builders and contractors where job profitability tracking is critical, Fergus's Xero integration goes deeper than most.
ServiceM8 pushes invoices to Xero but uses one-way sync — payment status doesn't automatically flow back. For service trades doing high volumes of smaller jobs, this may be acceptable. If two-way sync matters to you, Tradify, Fergus, or ATT are better choices.
WorkflowMax (now BlueRock) was the original Xero-connected job management tool and is now being replaced. If you're currently on WorkflowMax, you'll need to migrate — ATT, Tradify, and Fergus are all viable alternatives.
For a broader comparison of these platforms, see our Tradify vs Fergus vs ATT comparison and the job management software NZ hub page.
If you're already on Xero and want to add ATT, the setup process is straightforward:
The Xero connection can be paused or disconnected at any time without affecting your Xero data. During the trial, invoices pushed to Xero are real — make sure you're comfortable with this before pushing your first invoice (or use a Xero demo organisation for testing).
For painters looking for detail on the full ATT feature set, visit our painting business software page.
Yes. ATT Professional ($199/mo) offers two-way Xero sync — invoices push to Xero and payment status syncs back. The ATT Quoting plan ($99/mo) does not include Xero integration.
One-way sync pushes invoices to Xero but doesn't bring payment status back. Two-way sync keeps both systems updated — when a customer pays in Xero, the job shows as paid in your job management tool. ATT, Tradify, and Fergus offer two-way sync.
Not currently. ATT integrates with Xero only. If you use MYOB, Tradify supports MYOB integration and is a good alternative. ATT may add MYOB support in the future.
Yes. ATT and Xero are separate products that work together. ATT handles job management, quoting, and scheduling. Xero handles accounting, GST returns, payroll, and bank reconciliation. You need both subscriptions.
Yes. Invoices created in ATT and pushed to Xero appear as standard Xero invoices. Your accountant sees them in the normal Xero invoicing view and can reconcile payments, run GST returns, and generate financial reports as usual.
Two-way sync, quote-to-invoice, progress billing. 14-day free trial, no credit card required.