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  • PDF and Email support for new entities

    With the latest API release, we are pleased to introduce new API endpoints to support retrieving transactions as PDFs, and send transactions to customers via email for the following QuickBooks Online entities: Credit Memo RefundReceipt Payment Purchase Order With this release, all the entities that have PDF and email capabilities within the QuickBooks Online User […]

  • 4 ways app developers can connect with accountants

    So, you’re an app developer who created an awesome app for QuickBooks that solves a major pain point for users. Now, how do you get the word out about your app? Advertising directly to your consumer base, such as through QuickBooks Apps.com, is one way to make it happen. Another key marketing path is to […]

  • New features improve developer productivity

    Over the last couple of weeks, our team has been working hard to help developers build amazing Apps by curiously listening to their feedback and closing on some of the requests which the developers have made. Our goal is to delight our developers by building useful features that increase the developer productivity. With this blog, […]

  • What's new in QuickBooks Online: September 2019

    In order for our developers to be more aware of functionality in QuickBooks® Online, this is the first in a series of blogs that focuses on new features and improvements.. Check back monthly for more updates. The following is the article that ran on the QuickBooks blog. Even though the air is a bit crisper […]

  • Introducing the TSheets C# .NET Standard SDK

    The TSheets team at Intuit has been hard at work building new tools for rapid onboarding to our open REST API. This week, we’re excited to announce our first ever software development kit (SDK) for .NET Standard. This new library will enable C# developers on all platforms to more quickly build time tracking integrations that […]

  • Intuit Developer thought leaders attend the Future Developer Summit 2019

    The quickly approaching Future Development Summit 2019 (coming Sept. 24-25, 2019 in Menlo Park, CA) is an exclusive event for developer marketing and relations director/VP/GM-level attendees. We are honored that Intuit’s Cassie Divine, senior vice president, QuickBooks Ecosystem, and Jarred Keneally, director of Developer Relations, have been selected as presenters at the Summit. The Future […]

  • Measuring the success of your app integration

    This article is part of a series on how to scale and optimize you app integration on the QuickBooks platform. See Part 1, “Your app integration is a living product – measure it.” In this article, we go through useful metrics to measure the health of a platform integration. Your preferred metrics may vary depending […]

  • New API features for AU region with minor version 40

    We have added new API features specific to Australian QuickBooks Online company in our latest API release. Here is a quick overview of what has been added newly with minor version 40. Support for Tax Payable Annual Report (TPAR) field in Preferences, Vendor and Vendor Transactions Support for Batch Payment fields in Vendor (Supplier) Follow […]

  • New entities supported in Linked Transactions

    With minor version 38, we have made significant improvements to Linked Transactions especially with respect to creating and discovering relationships between Vendor transactions such as Purchase Order, Bill, Bill Payment etc. Using the API, your app can now send and retrieve information about vendor specific linked transactions in QuickBooks. Here is a quick overview of […]

  • How to make your app card work harder for you

    Your app card is the shop window for your app, so it needs to quickly communicate why a prospective customer should download it. At a glance, they should be able to understand not just what it does – but how it will improve their working life. Here’s a good example Make your description highly customer-focussed […]