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  • Intuit AppConnect Beta Closing

    The Intuit AppConnect Beta program is now closed. If you used Intuit AppConnect Beta to create your app, support for that app will end on March 1st 2016. We encourage you to build your integration as a new app using our APIs and SDKs instead.

  • On Her Majesty's Apps and Services

    Earlier this Fall, I attended the HMRC (Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) Third-Party Developer Conference at the Royal Society in London. HMRC is a non-ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for the administration and collection of direct taxes, including income tax and corporation tax, indirect taxes including value-added tax, and environmental taxes. These are activities that are very relevant to the small businesses that Intuit serves.

  • Ready for Replay: QuickBooks Connect 2015 Developer Sessions

    Did you attend the developer sessions at QuickBooks Connect 2015 and wish you could refer back to the slides from the talks? Or maybe you couldn’t make it to the event, and you’re wondering what you missed? The presentation content is now posted to the Intuit Developer channel on SlideShare for your reference.

  • Recurring Billing with the QuickBooks Payments API

    It’s simple to use the QuickBooks Payments API for recurring billing. As a developer, you can create a wallet for a customer, store the tokenized credit card in said wallet, and retrieve it to charge it monthly.

  • Creating your first app with Intuit Developer

    The first step to building an application that connects to QuickBooks, the small business accounting software used by more than a million small businesses, is to create an application on Intuit Developer. In this post we’ll go through the process of creating a developer account as well as a your first application.

  • 6-Month Reminder: Timeline to Discontinue QuickBooks Online v2 REST API

    On June 1st, 2016 Intuit will discontinue all support for the QuickBooks Online v2 REST API. After June 1st, 2016, applications will no longer be allowed to make v2 API calls.

  • It's a wrap: 154 developers, 40 team pitches, 14 finalists, 4 winners!

    If you were at QuickBooks Connect 2015 earlier this week, you heard Intuit founder Scott Cook announce the winners of the $100k Hackathon on the main stage on Tuesday morning. Did you miss it?

  • Intuit Developer Announces New Partner Program

    At Intuit, we are focused not only on providing the best experience and tools to allow developers to create innovative applications for small business customers, but also new ways to help them grow their business. Today, I’m proud to announce a new partner program to help developers succeed with the more than 1 million small businesses around the world who run on the QuickBooks platform.

  • After midnight and #QBHack'ers still coding …

    Someone once said that the day’s not over till you go to bed … if that’s true, then we’re still on Day 1 of the QuickBooks Connect 2015 Hackathon, even though it’s well past midnight. It’s been a full day of learning and coding, with a healthy dose of raffles, prizes, networking, and plenty of great food and drink.

  • New Referral App Listings for the QuickBooks App Store, Apps.com

    We’re excited to share that the QuickBooks App Store, apps.com, now accepts apps of all shapes, flavors, and sizes. Have a mobile app that integrates with QBO? Perhaps a PC or Mac-based app? Apps.com now supports listing non-SaaS apps using a new “Learn More” listing in addition to our traditional “Get App Now” listing.