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  • Support for reading threshold limits available in the API

    Earlier this year, we communicated about usage limits that were introduced to QuickBooks Online Plus companies. Over the last few months, many developers reached out to us asking how an app developer can be informed about the limits to make sure the app doesn’t cause subscription issues for their end users. We are pleased to […]

  • How to grow and retain customers by measuring your app’s Net Promoter Score

    Welcome to the second post in a two-part series about the Net Promoter Score (NPS). Our first post explored what NPS is and why it matters to you as a business owner and app developer. In this post, we’ll look further into why it matters in the context of retaining and growing your customer base. […]

  • What's new in QuickBooks Online: December 2019

    This is another article in an ongoing series about new features and improvements in QuickBooks Online. Introducing TSheets Elite! (U.S.) In a nutshell: When it comes to tracking employee time efficiently, TSheets by QuickBooks now packs a powerful one-two punch. To provide greater functionality for a wider variety of businesses, we’re expanding our TSheets lineup into […]

  • Using Net Promoter Score (NPS) to measure customer loyalty for your app

    A few months ago, JP shared advice about measuring the success of your app integration. That was all about looking at rates of customer acquisition, tracking and analyzing clicks, and gathering feedback via reviews and support. But, it’s also important to measure the loyalty of your customers. Will your customers stay with you through the […]

  • From an accountant’s perspective: Why app developers need to understand who their ideal users are

    If you develop apps for accountants, then you know the first step in the development process is coming up with the idea. Or is there more to it? According to Megan Tarnow, a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor since 2002, a Certified Nonprofit Accounting Professional (CNAP), and founder of Mobius Group—an accounting company for nonprofits—the first step […]

  • From an accountant’s perspective: The importance of user-friendly training guides for apps

    An app’s user-friendliness is in the eye of the beholder. For example, as a developer of an app for accountants, you know exactly how your app works (as you should—you came up with the great idea in the first place!) and the app, to you, seems pretty darn user friendly. However, if the people using […]

  • What's new in QuickBooks Online: November 2019

    This is another article in an ongoing series about new features and improvements in QuickBooks Online. The holiday season is upon us and the days are shorter, making it seem like everyone has a little less time to get things done. Some new features and improvements in QuickBooks® Online might be just what you need […]

  • Meet members of the Intuit Developer team

    Here at Intuit Developer, our team is a diverse group of individuals with a mix of personalities, backgrounds, and interests, all coalescing into a team with a single goal: Supporting you on your quest to build awesome apps within the QuickBooks ecosystem. Curious to know who we actually are? To help you get to know […]

  • Reminder: Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10

    You may already know that, as of Jan. 1, 2020, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or support for PCs running Windows 7. What does this mean for app developers? Computers running on Windows 7 will be more vulnerable to security risks and viruses. As an app developer, you may have created apps to […]

  • Intuit receives API award for the QuickBooks Platform

    Intuit recently received recognition in the API (application program interface) 300, a report that highlights some of the top companies who have made their imprint, and innovations, in API technology and cloud-based software and hardware. Intuit was specifically awarded for the Intuit QuickBooks platform, identified for its business software APIs in accounting, payments, and payroll. […]