Category: Developer Tools
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Smoother transactions leveraging Intuit API entities
Learn how to align transactions with your QuickBooks company settings and explore best practices for querying these settings using Preferences or CompanyInfo entities.
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Office hours with the Intuit developer support team
The Intuit developer support team recently held a few office hours, providing helpful support and insights to developers in real time. Read a summary of the key takeaways from these sessions.
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Mastering webhooks for real-time data synchronization
For QuickBooks app developers like James Northard, mastering webhooks significantly boosted the performance of his app. Check out his article to find out what he’s learned.
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Changes to our Accounting API that may impact your application
Starting August 1, 2025, all API requests to the Accounting API will default to minor version 75. Learn about the steps to take if this affects you.
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Introducing our new webhooks page
Explore the revamped webhooks page on the Intuit Developer portal, featuring a fresh design and powerful new features. Discover more about these updates.
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A guide to using sandbox environments for QuickBooks integrations
Dive into setting up an Intuit sandbox, testing various scenarios, and refining your QuickBooks Online app before it goes live.
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Payment attributes update for the Invoice API
Read this article for an overview of updated capabilities regarding new invoicing and payment options available in the Invoice API.
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OAuth token management done the right way
In this article, we’ll provide an overview of token management, critical to a secure and reliable integration design in today’s digital landscape. Learn more
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Payment Receipt: New API now available in QuickBooks Payments
A new Payment Receipt API allows you to retrieve PDF receipts for completed transactions. Read more to learn how to implement this API.
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Building Smarter with Intuit: How to implement OAuth 2.0
As part of our “Building Smarter with Intuit” series around best practices for app development using Intuit APIs, read our next article that’s all about how to implement OAuth2.