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  • A Node.js QuickBooks Inventory Tracking Sample App

    We’re happy to announce a Node.js QuickBooks Inventory Tracking Sample App has been published in the Intuit Developer Github repo! This app is a showcase of how easy it is to create a meaningful flow which you can piece together to create your very own QuickBooks Online Application!

  • Recap: What’s New in QuickBooks API and Tools Documentation

    Learn what’s new in the developer documentation straight from Intuit Developer’s QuickBooks API docs team.

  • The Architecture Behind Wasabi, an Open Source A/B Testing Platform

    Whether you’re a developer wanting to contribute to Wasabi or an operations engineer looking to deploy it at scale in the cloud or in your own data center, this blog will give you some background on the architecture behind Wasabi and its deployment options.

  • Major QuickBooks Online Milestone Means Big Business for Developers

    Today we announced a major milestone for QuickBooks Online: we have over two million paid subscribers worldwide. For our developer community, this continues to provide an exciting potential business opportunity for solving the everyday challenges small businesses face and for simplifying complex, time-consuming tasks with seamless QuickBooks Online data integrations.

  • Finding rock stars in a large developer ecosystem

    Recently I had the awesome opportunity to speak at the Small Business Web Summit with my colleague Shelly Scott. The Small Business Web Summit is a unique gathering where B2B SaaS executives from across the small business tech industry convene to network and share some of our best practices. Because developers are such an integral part of Intuit’s success, Shelly and I presented the framework we use at Intuit to identify the developers on our platform with high growth potential. Keep reading for some of the highlights from our presentation!

  • Webhooks for QuickBooks Online API

    Today we are happy to announce that we have added support for additional entities and “void” operation in Webhooks.

  • PHP: Facade support for Create operations

    Before our PHP SDK for QuickBooks Online v3.0.1 release, creating and updating Invoices could be a painful job for developers. We have written numerous examples for our PHP developers regarding to how to create an Invoice, create a Bill, or other API endpoints. For the new 3.1.0 release, we provide façade support for these entities.

  • Getting Started With QuickBooks Orchestrated Postman Collections

    Using the Postman Runner, we’re happy to present to you a new and easy way to see how useful a combination of QuickBooks Online API calls can be. The Postman Runner is an effective tool which allows several API endpoints to be chained to create useful flows. We’ve put together 6 such chains highlighting some of the most important use cases of QuickBooks Online. This tutorial will help you quickly get started using the Postman Runner to make use of the QuickBooks Online APIs. Lets see how it works!

  • Meet Us Down Under At QuickBooks Connect Sydney

    We’re excited to announce that Intuit Developer and Intuit QuickBooks are taking QuickBooks Connect to Australia — the land of koalas, kangaroos, beautiful Bondi Beach and BBQ. Oh – and YOU, our app developers from down under! That’s right, we can’t wait to see YOU!

  • New Python Sample App for QuickBooks Online API

    We are happy to announce that, in response to your feedback, we’ve created a new sample app that demonstrates how to use the QuickBooks Online API in Python.