Installing "quintio for bexio" and signing in
Ready in about a minute: install from the Chrome Web Store, open bexio, sign in or register in the quintio panel — passwordless. Signing in unlocks all three features.
LAST UPDATED: AUGUST 2026
Here is how you install “quintio for bexio” in about a minute: click “Add to Chrome” in the Chrome Web Store, open bexio, click “quintio” at the top of the dark bexio menu and sign in or register in the panel — passwordless, via email link or with Google. Signing in unlocks all three features; the extension is free, all you need is a free quintio account.
Step by step
- Install the extension. Open “quintio for bexio” in the Chrome Web Store and confirm adding it. This works in Chrome, Brave and Microsoft Edge from version 133 — no restart needed. After the installation, our welcome page opens once, with the same steps.
- Open bexio. On every bexio page, a new entry “quintio” appears in the dark main menu bar at the top — as the last item in the menu. One click slides the quintio panel in from the right over the page; you close it again with Esc.
- Sign in or create an account. If you already have a quintio account, choose “Continue with Google” or type in your email and click “Send sign-in link”. No account yet? Click “Register here” and then “Create account” — just your email, no password, no company details.
- Open the link from your inbox — on the same device. quintio sends you a link. As soon as you have clicked it, the extension signs in by itself; the panel says: “Keep this panel open until you’ve clicked the link.”
Success check: the panel shows “Connected”, your email address and the list “What quintio does in bexio” with the three features Postcode → city, VAT as XML and Chart of accounts as PDF — each row links directly to the matching bexio page.
Why do you need a quintio account?
The features are delivered through your account — the official postcode directory comes from there too. If you are not signed in, the buttons in bexio stay visible but dimmed, with a note like “VAT return as XML is tied to your quintio account” and a “Sign in” button that opens the panel. Signing in once is enough — after that the extension stays connected.
Which browsers does the extension run in?
Chromium browsers: Chrome, Brave and Microsoft Edge from version 133, installed from the Chrome Web Store. Firefox and Safari are not supported.
What the three features do in detail is shown in the extension overview — and the guides “Exporting the VAT return as XML” and “Exporting the chart of accounts as a PDF” walk you through your first exports.