Intuit Developer Blog
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From #SmallBizHack to Apps.com — Our amazing year!
NOTE: This is a guest blog post from Pawel Piejko one of the developers of the Apps.com app arbitrue. In February 2017, we went to London looking to take a take a stab at imagining the future of accounting. We had a solid team and an exciting idea to build and pitch at the hackathon […]
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What's New for Developers in v1802 of QuickBooks?
A new version of QuickBooks was released last week, as part of this release we have made some important enhancements to our APIs.
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Intuit Developer News Roundup – January 2018
Catch up on all things Intuit Developer in one quick post
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Updates to the Payments APIs for QuickBooks Online may affect your application
Beginning February 1, 2018, the QuickBooks Online Payments API and QuickBooks Merchant Services Payments API will require that the ecommerce and mobile indicators for all purchases made from a handheld device (smartphone or tablet) to be set within the application.
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Metatags on your app card help your app be seen
Customers are often looking for apps that are actually on Apps.com, but they can’t easily find the app via the search. Find out how metatags on your app card can help your app be seen.
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Case Study: How An App Developer Motivated QuickBooks Customers to Write Reviews
Over the last few months, we’ve shared some best practices around asking your customers for reviews. Today, I’d like to share a great example of an app partner doing just that and getting tremendous results.
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Using QuickBooks Online API for automated sales tax
As of November 10, 2017, all new US QuickBooks Online companies manage sales tax calculations via an automated sales tax (AST) engine. Sales tax is computed automatically on the sales transaction based upon the shipping address and the location of the company rather assigning sales tax manually. Read more about how QuickBooks Online implements automated […]
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Expand your small business app's reach by publishing on the QuickBooks Online App Store
From time to time, we encounter an app developer who has integrated their small business-facing application with QuickBooks, but has not taken the next step forward of publishing it on the QuickBooks App Store. Often, this is because their QuickBooks integration was initially built more as a way to retain current customers rather than as a way to attract new customers. While we always encourage developers to listen to the voice of the customer so that you can retain these customers longer, we also want you to have the ability to tap into new markets.
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Apps Tab in QuickBooks Online Accountant: How to test as an accountant
Hey Devs, We’ve received a lot of positive feedback about Apps Tab in QuickBooks Online Accountant! But one thing a lot of devs are clamoring for is a way to test their apps as an accountant! So we have created the following easy to follow steps for doing just this!
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Intuit Developer News Roundup – November 2017
Catch up on all things Intuit Developer in one quick post…