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  • Use Social Media to Promote your Application

    Want to top the Leaderboard for the $100,000 Small Business App Showdown? Do you need help activating your customers and community? Want to promote that awesome application you built to find more customers? We can help you! Through a combination of tricks and tips from the Intuit Developer team PLUS links to subject matter experts, we’ll help get you there.

  • Accelerate your app development with Intuit Developer: in person May 17

    Is your interest piqued by the $100k app contest mentioned here? Do you want to jump-start your app development or integration with QuickBooks Online? Or do you want some in-person, 1:1 technical support? Then join the Intuit Developer team in San Francisco on Tuesday, May 17th for a half or full day of in-person technical goodness to accelerate your development.

  • Why you may not be getting subscriptions to your small business app

    Wondering if you’re doing everything you can to reach the most potential customers and get them to subscribe to your app? Answer these questions to see what you’re missing.

  • Quick start to QuickBooks Online REST API with OAuth1.0

    As a Developer Relations Engineer, I have the opportunity to interact with talented developers every day. Whether they want to write code to better visualize financial data or to automate customer-facing email campaigns, they have one thing in common: the need for rapid integration. A common roadblock developers often encounter is authenticating API Calls to QuickBooks Online.

  • $100,000 App Contest Coming Soon!

    That’s right — $100,000! Do we have your attention? We thought so! Intuit Developer is excited to pre-announce an awesome app contest exclusively for developers who successfully publish their apps on Apps.com between January 1, 2016 and August 15, 2016. Finalists will head to Intuit’s annual QuickBooks Connect conference (October 24-26 in San Jose, CA) and get a chance to demo their app in front of thousands of potential customers including entrepreneurs, accountants, and small businesses owners, and compete on stage for a chance to win $100,000.

  • Sponsor QuickBooks Connect 2016

    QuickBooks Connect 2016 is coming soon! We’re returning to the San Jose Convention Center on October 24-26th. If you are new to QuickBooks Connect, this is your chance to get your app in front of thousands of accountants, small businesses and entrepreneurs. We expect all levels of sponsorships to sell out again this year, and like last year, Level 2 will likely sell out well in advance of the event!

  • 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?

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.