The Jirav Alternative for Simple QuickBooks-to-Sheets Reporting
Jirav is a full financial planning and analysis platform: driver-based budgeting, forecasting, dashboards, and workforce planning, connecting QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Sage Intacct along with HR and CRM systems. It is built for finance teams and firms that want planning and reporting in one place.
If you landed here, you may be asking whether you need a full FP&A platform, or just your QuickBooks Online reports in Google Sheets, refreshed automatically. Retriever does the focused job, from $60/month, self-serve. Here is an honest comparison. Jirav details below reflect public information as of August 2026.
Jirav vs Retriever at a glance
Why teams look for a Jirav alternative
Usually it comes down to scope and cost. Jirav is a complete FP&A platform, priced and onboarded accordingly. Jirav does not publish pricing publicly; third-party FP&A pricing guides put its plans in the four-figures-per-month range as of August 2026, and getting started is sales-led with a demo. That is reasonable for a team that needs driver-based planning, but it is a lot of platform and spend if what you actually want is your QuickBooks reports in Google Sheets.
Retriever is the opposite shape: self-serve, flat by tier, and narrow on purpose. You connect QuickBooks Online, pick a report, and it lands in a sheet that refreshes on a schedule.
What Retriever does
Retriever connects QuickBooks Online to Google Sheets and pulls the reports you rely on, Profit and Loss, Balance Sheet, General Ledger, and their breakdowns, into a sheet that refreshes on a schedule. It is read-only, so it never changes your books, and you build whatever analysis you need on top in Sheets.
Pricing is transparent: $60/month for one company, $100 for 2–10, $150 for 11–25, scheduled refresh included, no demo required to start.
Where Jirav still makes sense
Jirav genuinely does more. If you need driver-based budgeting and forecasting, workforce and headcount planning, dashboards that blend accounting with HR and CRM data, or connections to NetSuite and Sage Intacct, that is what Jirav is built for, and a spreadsheet sync is not a substitute for a planning platform.
This is about fit. If you need FP&A, buy FP&A. If you need QuickBooks numbers in Google Sheets, you do not need a full planning platform to get them there.
The honest summary
If your job is "get QuickBooks reports into Google Sheets and keep them current," Retriever does exactly that, self-serve, from $60/month. If your job is budgeting, forecasting, and planning across multiple data sources, Jirav is the more complete platform and is priced for that scope.
QuickBooks in Google Sheets, from $60/mo
Retriever syncs your QuickBooks Online reports into Google Sheets on a schedule, self-serve and read-only. Skip the demo, pull a report, and build from there.
See how Retriever worksFrequently asked questions
What is the best Jirav alternative for QuickBooks reporting?
If you mainly want QuickBooks Online reports in Google Sheets, refreshed automatically, Retriever is built for that and starts at $60/month, self-serve. If you need budgeting, forecasting, and driver-based planning, Jirav is a full FP&A platform that does far more.
How much does Jirav cost compared to Retriever?
Jirav does not publish pricing publicly; third-party FP&A pricing guides indicate plans in the four-figures-per-month range (August 2026), sold through a demo. Retriever is $60/month for one company and $100 for 2–10, self-serve. They solve different-sized problems.
Does Retriever do budgeting and forecasting like Jirav?
No. Retriever brings QuickBooks data into Google Sheets, where you can build budgets and forecasts with your own formulas. Jirav has built-in, driver-based budgeting and forecasting. If you want that handled in a dedicated platform, Jirav is the better fit.
Does Retriever connect to NetSuite or Sage Intacct like Jirav?
No, Retriever focuses on QuickBooks Online. Jirav connects to QuickBooks, Xero, NetSuite, and Sage Intacct, plus HR and CRM systems, which suits teams consolidating several sources.
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Questions about switching? Reach out at aubrey@retrieverhq.com.