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📚 STR Bookkeeping Comparison · 2026

RentReel vs QuickBooks: Which STR bookkeeping tool wins in 2026?

QuickBooks Online is the incumbent general-purpose accounting platform — powerful, universal, and used by everyone from freelancers to enterprise. RentReel is a purpose-built short-term rental bookkeeping and tax app. If you host on Airbnb, VRBO, or Booking.com, this is the honest side-by-side on features, pricing, and the workflows an STR operator actually runs.

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Built by a 5-property STR operator · Launched July 2026 · direct founder access

Quick verdict — TL;DR

Which one is right for you?

Two products, two different scopes. Here's the 30-second answer.

Pick RentReel if

You host short-term rentals on Airbnb, VRBO, or Booking.com; you want Schedule E automation and the STR tax layer (REPS, §469, cost seg) out of the box; and you don't want to manually build a chart of accounts and map every Airbnb payout into it. RentReel is opinionated for STR operators — the defaults just work.

Pick QuickBooks if

You run other businesses alongside your rentals, you have a bookkeeper or CPA who lives in QuickBooks and prefers to file there, or your operation has complex non-rental accounting needs (payroll, inventory, multi-currency, class tracking) that a niche STR tool won't handle.

Side-by-side comparison

14 features that matter for STR operators

Every row is either something an STR-heavy portfolio actually uses at tax time, or a workflow the tool is designed around.

Feature RentReel QuickBooks Online
Built specifically for STR Airbnb/VRBO payouts, occupancy-tax passthrough, cleaning fee accounting, and avg-stay classification are first-class citizens. ✗ General accounting
Schedule E export (multi-tab Excel) Real Excel workbook laid out like the IRS form — per-property tabs, line-by-line rollup, 1099 vendor tab. ✗ CPA translates from P&L
REPS 750-hour tracker · IRC §469(c)(7) Log hours by activity/property so you can defensibly claim Real Estate Professional Status.
§469 material participation · live 500-hr + 100-hr gauges STRs with avg stay ≤ 7 days aren't rentals under §469 — they're trades. Material participation unlocks non-passive losses.
AI 1098 mortgage extract Drop your 1098 PDF; RentReel pulls interest, property tax, PMI, and points automatically; puts interest alone on Schedule E Line 12. ✗ Manual
STR-tuned auto-categorization Categorization defaults are trained on STR expense patterns (guest supplies, professional cleaning, PMS fees, occupancy tax remit) — not general small business. Manual training
Hospitable / PMS CSV import (any format) Hospitable, Guesty, Hostaway, OwnerRez, Lodgify, or raw Airbnb/VRBO CSV — mapped and categorized on upload. ✗ Requires 3rd-party sync (Bnbtally, etc.)
Mileage attribution across properties Log trips, RentReel splits mileage per property by trip purpose, applies IRS standard rate at year-end for Schedule E Line 6. QB has mileage; not per-property
CPA read-only share link Generate a URL, send to your CPA. No signup, no seat cost. They see your Schedule E prep and export workpapers. Accountant seat (free)
Cost segregation estimator Rough estimate of building-cost reclass to 5/7/15-year property + bonus depreciation — helps you decide if a $3–5K engineered study is worth it.
Multi-LLC roll-up (single subscription) Most STR portfolios sit under multiple LLCs. RentReel rolls up on one plan. QuickBooks requires one subscription per legal entity. ✗ 1 subscription per entity
Payroll, inventory, invoicing, sales tax filing QuickBooks does all this — it's a full general-ledger accounting platform. RentReel doesn't try. ✗ Not the scope
3rd-party app ecosystem Thousands of QuickBooks integrations exist (payroll, expense tools, CRMs, etc.). RentReel is a focused product without an app marketplace. ✓ Huge
Target customer Product design, defaults, and integrations follow from this. STR operators All SMBs
Pricing (per legal entity) QuickBooks Online runs $30–90/mo per entity depending on tier. RentReel is a single subscription that rolls up multiple LLCs. $9.99–$99/mo total $30–$90/mo per entity
Support responsiveness RentReel is founder-run — direct email to Jordan. QuickBooks support is scaled tiered support. Direct founder access Standard SaaS
Fair take

Where QuickBooks wins

Universal ecosystem. QuickBooks Online has been the de-facto SMB accounting standard for two decades. Every CPA firm supports it. Every bank has a QuickBooks integration. Every payroll provider, expense tool, e-commerce platform, and CRM syncs with it. If your STR operation is one of several businesses you run — an active real-estate flip business, a W-2 side consulting practice with 1099 clients, an e-commerce store — QuickBooks lets you keep all of that under one roof with one general ledger, and that has real value.

Full accounting depth. QuickBooks handles payroll, inventory, sales tax filing, class tracking, multi-currency, journal entries, and audit trails at a level a purpose-built STR tool intentionally doesn't try to replicate. If your bookkeeper or CPA insists on QuickBooks (many do), if you need to hand your books to a bank for an SBA loan or commercial-lender due diligence, or if you have any accounting workflow that isn't just Schedule E — QuickBooks does the deep accounting work.

Familiarity for CPAs. The odds that your CPA already lives in QuickBooks are extremely high. They can log in with an accountant seat (free), adjust journals, tie out year-end, and produce financials without learning a new tool. RentReel's read-only share link is a nice alternative, but if your CPA has strong QuickBooks muscle memory, that's real switching cost worth acknowledging.

Where the STR layer matters

Where RentReel wins

STR-first defaults out of the box. QuickBooks is a blank slate — you (or your bookkeeper) set up a chart of accounts, map Airbnb payouts to categories, build class/location structures for each property, and manually train the categorization engine. That's several hours of setup and ongoing hygiene. RentReel ships with the STR chart of accounts, the correct Schedule E line mapping, occupancy-tax split, and avg-stay classification pre-built. You upload your CSV, and the categorization just works.

The STR tax layer QuickBooks doesn't have. REPS 750-hour tracker, §469 material participation (the 500-hr and 100-hr tests), cost segregation estimator, aggregate-election toggle, AI 1098 extract with correct Schedule E Line 12 split — none of this exists in QuickBooks and it never will, because that's not the product's scope. For an STR operator actively working the tax loophole, these features drive five-figure annual savings that QuickBooks simply can't help you capture without a separate spreadsheet workflow.

One subscription, multiple LLCs. Most serious STR portfolios sit under 2–5 LLCs for liability separation. In QuickBooks that means 2–5 separate subscriptions at $30–$90/mo each — $60–$450/mo total. RentReel rolls them all up on a single Pro+ Tax subscription at $89/mo · use LAUNCH25 for 25% off first 3 months. For a 3-LLC operator that's the difference between $180/mo and $89/mo — the tool pays for itself before you even think about the tax layer.

Decision tree

Who should pick which

Skim your situation, jump to the answer.

Multi-business owner
Run multiple businesses (agency, ecommerce, W-2 consulting) plus rentals? QuickBooks — one general ledger for the whole picture is worth the setup cost.
Solo STR operator
One to a few Airbnbs, no other businesses to account for, want Schedule E automation without manual chart-of-accounts setup? RentReel — QuickBooks is overkill for pure STR use.
Multi-LLC STR
3+ short-term rentals across 2–5 LLCs? RentReel Pro+ Tax ($89/mo · 25% off first 3 months with LAUNCH25) — one subscription rolls up every LLC vs $30–$90/mo per entity in QuickBooks.
Chasing REPS
Trying to log 750+ hours as a Real Estate Professional to unlock non-passive losses against W-2 income? RentReel — QuickBooks has no REPS tracker or §469 tests.
CPA insists on QB
Your CPA lives in QuickBooks and won't accept a Schedule E workbook from elsewhere? QuickBooks — or ask them to try RentReel's read-only share link (many CPAs are onboard once they see the Schedule E workbook format).
Mixed portfolio
STR + a small ecommerce side hustle + occasional 1099 income? Common pattern: QuickBooks for the non-rental businesses, RentReel for the STR bookkeeping and Schedule E. They don't have to be exclusive.
Switching from QuickBooks

Migration path — about 30 minutes

You don't lose historical data, and you can keep QuickBooks running in parallel during transition if you want to double-check the numbers.

01

Export from QuickBooks

In QuickBooks Online, run a Transaction Detail report for all history and export to Excel/CSV. Also export your chart of accounts and 1099 vendor list. If you're on QuickBooks Desktop, use the QBO conversion tool first.

02

Sign up for RentReel

Start a 14-day free trial at app.rentreel.co. Apply code LAUNCH25 at checkout for 25% off your first 3 months on Pro+ Tax (through Sept 1).

03

Import + map

Drop the transaction CSV into RentReel's importer. Add each property with its LLC and average stay length. RentReel auto-maps QuickBooks categories to Schedule E lines and flags anything ambiguous.

04

Run parallel for one month (optional)

If you want to sanity-check, keep QuickBooks live for 30 days alongside RentReel. Compare the property-level P&L. Once you trust the numbers, downgrade or cancel QuickBooks — that alone typically saves $30–$300/mo depending on your entity count.

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Common questions

FAQ

Is QuickBooks overkill for a solo Airbnb host?
For most solo STR operators — one to three properties, no other businesses — yes, QuickBooks is more accounting engine than the situation needs. You'll spend hours setting up class tracking per property, mapping Airbnb payouts, and reconciling categories that don't quite match the STR reality. A purpose-built STR tool like RentReel gets you to a filed Schedule E in a fraction of the setup time.
Does QuickBooks handle Schedule E?
Not directly. QuickBooks produces a general P&L; your CPA (or you) translates that P&L into Schedule E line items at filing time. RentReel produces a Schedule E workbook natively, laid out like the IRS form, one tab per property. For an STR operator, that translation step is where the manual work — and category-mapping mistakes — happens.
Can my CPA still work with RentReel?
Yes. RentReel exports multi-tab Excel Schedule E workbooks that any CPA can open and file from — no software switch required. Or send your CPA a read-only share link and they review inside RentReel without a login or seat cost. CPAs can also get a free lifetime Pro+ Tax account through the CPA affiliate program at rentreel.co/cpa-partners.
How does the pricing actually compare?
QuickBooks Online runs $30–$90/mo per legal entity (Simple Start through Advanced). If you operate 3 LLCs, that's $90–$270/mo minimum. RentReel Starter is $9.99/mo, Pro+ Tax is $89/mo · use LAUNCH25 for 25% off first 3 months, and Business is $99/mo for CPA firms — one subscription rolls up every LLC.
Is RentReel new? How do I know it'll be around next year?
RentReel launched publicly in July 2026 and is built and run by Jordan Ueltschy, a 5-property STR operator (RentReel LLC, Wyoming). Because it's founder-run, you get direct email access — bugs and requests move fast, and there's no support queue between you and a fix. The tradeoff for "new" is that you're helping shape the roadmap; the upside is direct influence and pricing that locks in for the long term.