Intuit Developer Blog
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The Newest API Explorer
At Intuit, we strongly believe feedback is a gift. Over the past few months we collected feedback from our developer community and incorporated their comments about their pain points with our developer magic potion to bring to you the latest API Explorer. The new API Explorer is designed keeping Intuit’s Design for Delight principles and […]
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Introducing the Error Resolver Tool
We’ve got some good news for our developer community! We are thrilled to launch a new Error Resolver tool that will help you build your apps faster. Error Resolver Tool Overview The error resolver tool is an easy-to-use search engine that looks up an error code or message and provides suggestions on how it can […]
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Intuit Developer Spotlight: LeanLaw
Time is money. Perhaps nowhere is this more true than in the business of practicing law. Our next developer in the Intuit Developer Spotlight series is LeanLaw, with an app that streamlines timekeeping, billing and reporting through automation and data syncing. Gary Allen, Founder & CEO of LeanLaw, shares how his company got started and how […]
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Welcome to the new Developer Portal!
Note: As of October 23, 2019 the new Developer Portal will be available to all developers. Over the past few months the Intuit Developer team has been hard at work updating our Developer Portal. We’ve moved the platform to AWS, improved navigation, created a new look and feel and streamlined workflows. This post provides a […]
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Intuit Developer Spotlight: Practice Ignition
Adding 30-40 clients to his cloud accounting firm per month but not being able to grow was a conundrum for Guy Pearson. He searched for a solution, but none existed. So, he decided to create his own. As the next developer in the Intuit Developer Spotlight series, he shares about creating his app, Practice Ignition, and […]
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QuickBooks QBMS v0 Payment API Migration Guide
QuickBooks QBMS v0 Payment API Migration Guide What is happening? The Intuit Developer Group has made the decision to deprecate the Legacy QBMS Payments API. The API has served Intuit, developers, and merchants for over ten years. Intuit is focused on continually providing our developers with the features and functionality needed to support our mutual […]
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Intuit Developer Spotlight: LivePlan
As anyone with a small business can attest, a crucial part of remaining healthy and growing involves financial planning and the ability to reevaluate and adjust budgets as needed, in real time. But what is the best way to do this? The latest developer in the Intuit Developer Spotlight series has the solution. “LivePlan is […]
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QuickBooks QBMS v0 Payment API Deprecation
We are deprecating QuickBooks QBMS v0 Payment API on Tuesday November 12, 2019. What is happening? The Intuit Developer Group has made the decision to deprecate the legacy v0 QBMS Payment API. The API has served Intuit, developers, and merchants for over ten years. Intuit is focused on continually providing our developers with the features and functionality […]
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Intuit Developer Spotlight: Veryfi
The Intuit Developer Spotlight series continues with two developers and their successful app journey. Before I share their story, I want to thank the developers who have already participated in this series. They have provided me, and therefore the entire Intuit Developer community, with thoughtful, in-depth insights into how they’ve found success with their app […]
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OAuth 1.0 Migration – Step 4: Five Minutes of Hands-On Migration Practice
Ready to start using your OAuth tokens? Try one of these 5-minute tests to get first-hand practice with how token migration works. This approach applies to the QuickBooks Online accounting and payment APIs. Back in Step 2, you learned that you have different options to replace older tokens for existing users. One option is to migrate the tokens (so your existing users don’t need to sign […]