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  • How artificial intelligence is redefining apps

    In his recent article, Brian Gorbett talked about demystifying artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), proclaiming that every business in the world should be an AI company. In this article, I concur that claim and base it on three factors: Businesses are now recognizing more and more the power of collecting large quantities of […]

  • Helping your team succeed in a remote environment

    Working remotely is no longer an option, but a necessity for most people. Veteran remote workers know this brings with it a unique set of challenges. If you’re a developer working exclusively from home for the first time due to the COVID-19 crisis, then I have three simple, effective tips for developers on navigating this […]

  • Support for hybrid sales tax available in the API

    In order to better support our U.S. QuickBooks Online customers, a Hybrid Sales Tax experience has been introduced in QuickBooks that will allow customers to take advantage of AST (Automated Sales Tax) features, but still retain the key functionality from Classic Sales Tax experience. Using the new hybrid sales tax model, customers who are switching […]

  • What’s new in QuickBooks Online – May 2020

    Welcome to another “What’s new in QuickBooks Online,” our ongoing series of new features and improvements. Intuit Developers should review this content to be more aware of the latest enhancements to QuickBooks Online. As our world adjusts to remote work, online status overviews and at-a-glance metrics are playing an even bigger role than normal when […]

  • 10 free resources for children while staying at home

    While COVID-19 has forced many of us to work from home, it’s also left our kids at home, away from school, daycare, and organized activities. Keeping them educated and entertained during this time can be challenging. Thanks to the efforts of many people and organizations, there are a lot of resources and tools available to […]

  • Setting priorities for accessibility issues

    I’ve had the privilege of working as a contractor on the Intuit Accessibility Team for several months now. Before my time at Intuit, I worked at eBay, where I put together a strategy for prioritizing accessibility issues. Today, I’ll share that strategy, making setting priorities easier and more consistent for you and your team. Distinguishing […]

  • 5 inexpensive social media strategies to promote your app

    Building a useful solution that integrates with QuickBooks® Online, and reaching an audience of passionate, engaging users, are the top priorities for Intuit Developers. However, once you’ve built it, “will they come?” There are many ways to promote your app, and thanks to social media marketing, you can reach your prospective users without burning through […]

  • Successful app marketing techniques for the centennial generation

    As an app developer, you’re constantly striving to appeal to as many customers as possible, and while you’ve worked hard to capture the attention of millennials, Gen X, and even the boomers, it’s time to figure out how to market to the centennials. Also known as Gen Z, this group currently ranges from 8 to […]

  • API Roadmap: past, present, and future

    We want to give an update on past announcements regarding our API Roadmap. If you’ve attended QuickBooks Connect or been with our developer program a while, you have likely heard us talk about new V4 APIs using GraphQL. You may have participated in a Payroll Beta or expressed interest in a number of key areas […]

  • How to find valuable accessibility feedback in Slack

    Accessibility matters to you as a developer and to your customers. When your customers encounter accessibility issues, you need to know what those issues are. As a project manager for the Intuit Accessibility Team (I also work for Customer Connect where I am responsible for data hygiene), I can help you find valuable accessibility feedback […]