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  • How Intuit and Ekos are powering prosperity in the craft beverage industry

    What do Ekos, the developer of a leading management software solution for craft producers, and Intuit® have in common? They believe in powering prosperity for small businesses, their software is designed to meet the specific needs of their users, and Ekos and Intuit QuickBooks are, according to Ekos’s Director of Strategic Partnerships Landon Funsten, “must-have […]

  • "Teams" feature in Developer portal is live

    We understand that times are more than a little unsettled these days, but here at Intuit, we are working to improve the tools that you use to deliver benefits to your customers! Today, we’re announcing that the much awaited “Teams” feature is now available in the Developer portal. We started this journey in November 2019 […]

  • How to justify your social media ad budget to your boss

    Are you part of the marketing team at a startup app company? Perhaps you ARE the team. If so, today’s discussion on why you should budget for social media advertising (and how to justify it to your boss) is for you. Meeting your marketing objectives with social media advertising Using social media to get your […]

  • Alert: Support for IE11 deprecating on September 8, 2020 for Authorization screens

    Editor’s note: This article was updated with new information on Aug. 6, 2020. The new deprecation date is September 8, 2020. An important change is coming to browsers when you use OAuth2 for authorizing the QuickBooks Online and/or QuickBooks Payments companies. This is an extension of the details that were shared on the below blogs […]

  • What's new in QuickBooks Online: June 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. Just because the sun is out longer and you can work from your patio doesn’t mean you should be working more hours. […]

  • Lessons learned leading AI teams

    Happy International Women in Engineering Day! This day holds special meaning to me. As an Intuit Data Science Leader, as well as a Women in Data Science (WiDS) Tel Aviv ambassador (2018-2020), I appreciate the opportunity to share a bit about my personal journey, as well as the lessons I’ve learned leading artificial intelligence (AI) […]

  • 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 […]