Intuit Developer Blog
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Building Connections: How to Leverage an Intuit QuickBooks ProAdvisor to Improve your Small Business App
You’ve built a new integration between your small business-focused application and QuickBooks Online. You’re starting to test it out with a few small business customers, but you’d like to get more feedback and validation that you’re solving a real customer pain point. What else can you do?
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Benefits of SSO and how it works, indepth
So what is SSO, you ask? SSO, or Single Sign On, is a mechanism to help create the feeling of a single ecosystem across multiple services for the end user by sharing key elements of an identity. For customers, it is a delight. For the app, it is a conversion rather than a lead, without any friction. It is a win-win for all stake holders.
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QuickBooks Certification and Training programs
Developing applications for use by Accountants and Small Business owners sometimes means understanding accounting fundamentals and how to use the QuickBooks products. Intuit offers many different options for training, general knowledge, and certification — from in-person classes, online courses, certification programs, or video tutorials.
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Intuit Developer and our open source community
We try to make the experience of integrating with QuickBooks Online as easy as possible for our developers, and a big part of that is providing SDKs to make interacting with the API in your favorite language fast and simple. While we provide SDKs in 3 core languages (Java, .NET, PHP), there are other languages developers might want to use, and that is where the magic of our open source community comes into the picture.
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Enhancements to Connections Report
The connections report is a great way for you to determine how your app’s integration is performing with QuickBooks Online. Today we are pleased to announce that based on your feedback we have enhanced the reports.
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Voiding Invoice Objects
QuickBooks Online supports the capability to void an invoice that was inadvertently created. That capability has now been extended to the REST APIs; the Invoice API now supports the void operation.
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New Developer Guide: Linked Transactions
Check out the latest dev guide on linked transactions, just released to production! This new guide provides information on how QuickBooks transactions are interrelated and how you can use the QuickBooks API to create and discover these relationships.
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The Intuit Developer team is hiring!
Are you passionate about creating tech solutions to help small business owners and accountants save time and money? The Intuit Developer group is looking for creative problem solvers with a passion for innovation to join our team and revolutionize the way the world does business.
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Up close and personal with Vinay Pai, VP of Intuit Developer Group
Back in January, Vinay Pai, the new VP of Intuit Developer, introduced himself to you on this blog. Now that he’s 90 days into this new role, David Leary had a chance to interview him on last Friday’s (March 25) Intuit Developer Hangout.
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New Developer Guide: Class Tracking
Check out the new developer guide on class tracking, just released to production! This topic unlocks the secrets of using classes to classify transactions according to different business segments. The focus is on using the QuickBooks API, but also showcases how the API relates to the QuickBooks GUI in various stages of configuring and using class tracking.