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  • IPP Customer Account Data API one step closer to Prime Time

    On December 19th, the Intuit Partner Platform (IPP) will be releasing the IPP Customer Account Data API to over 60 third party developers in a broader Limited Availability wave, moving one step closer to a public offering in the data aggregation and categorization market.
 
 Why are we doing this?
 
Intuit has been using this in-house […]

  • IPP Forum Topics moving to StackOverflow

    Hey folks We want to give you a heads-up that we are planning on switching from our current developer forums to StackOverflow for all IPP related topics starting December 18. We are doing this as part of a broader set of activities to dramatically improve the end-to end-experience for developers on IPP. We've received much […]

  • Upcoming Intuit App Center Updates

    With our next IPP release scheduled for December 18, we’re making a couple of exciting improvements to Intuit App Center. App Presentation Order The biggest change is that apps in App Center will no longer be presented in alphabetical order. We will be presenting apps based on a simple formula: number of reviews x star rating (to represent quality). This […]

  • The QuickBooks SDK

    There has been some confusion recently around the future of the QuickBooks SDK.  We currently have no plans to retire the SDK.  We have thousands of SDK developers who rely on that technology to deliver applications and services to our collective customers – So again, it's not going away. However, this is a good chance […]

  • Intuit Partner Platform to Open Financial Data Service APIs to Developers

    The Intuit Partner Platform team is excited to announce that we'll be making new APIs available to Intuit’s financial data service on a limited basis in October with wider availability in December. That's right – the same services that power Quicken, QuickBooks, Mint and FinanceWorks will be available to 3rd party developers, creating new opportunities to […]

  • ODE to OAuth and Rest API’s and how I love thee – NOT

    We always get questions about the Rest API’s and what they return versus what is returned through the SDK requests. Well, my goal was to find an easy way to test the API’s without much trouble. To test QuickBooks desktop this was fairly easy. Just log in to workplace or your app with the appropriate […]

  • IPP Java DevKit Logger

    “I’m using the Java DevKit, and my IDS calls are failing.  How can I troubleshoot?” – we get asked this question very often and the solution is to enable logging in the DevKit! Here is an easy-to-follow, step by step guide to enable logging of the request and response XML in the Java DevKit.  The […]

  • Announcing IPP 3.6 Release

    IPP v3.6 is now live and available for IPP partners. IPP v3.6 CONTENTS NEW Intuit Anywhere Policies and Guidelines  As part of the 3.6 release, there are new Intuit Anywhere Policies and Guidelines that all Intuit Anywhere applications will need to conform to prior to publishing to customers (regardless if the app will be listed […]

  • Focusing on the Future with Intuit Anywhere

    Developers: you’ve talked and we’ve listened. We know there are two key things you want from the Intuit Partner Platform (IPP): access to QuickBooks data and access to QuickBooks customers and we want to make that as easy as possible. Here’s what we’ve heard from you that is not an ideal experience as a Federated […]

  • ProOnGo: Ushering in the Era of QuickBooks-Compatible Mobile Apps

    The following is a "guest" blog post, by Phillip Leslie is Founder & CEO of ProOnGo LLC, maker of ProOnGo Expense and numerous other QuickBooks-compatible mobile apps. He can be reached at phillip at proongo.com —- Thinking about building a mobile app that connects to QuickBooks? Welcome. There has never been a better time to do so! […]