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  • How to build a great app card

    Your app card is your App’s sales page. You might have only one chance to impress potential customers, small business owners, and accountants, so it’s important to get it right from the start. So what does it really take to market your app successfully and increase customer conversion? Taking into account the latest global app marketing features on QuickBooks Apps.com, we’ve summarized our app card marketing best practices here.

  • How-to Guide to Taking Advantage of the New Global App Marketing Features

    We are pleased to announce the new global app marketing features on the Intuit Developer Portal! You now have the flexibility to customize your app card marketing content (screenshots, descriptions, pricing plans, etc.) on Apps.com for each country we support (United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, India). You’re probably already picturing ways to market your […]

  • What's new for developers in QuickBooks Online V83?

    In this post Product Manager Tony Chang shares what’s new for developers with the release of QuickBooks Online V83. QuickBooks Online V83 was recently released and deployed to all of our customers. You can find a nice overview of what’s in V83 in this YouTube video. Below is a summary of the enhancements and fixes […]

  • Publishing on QuickBooks Apps.com Now Easier

    We’ve heard your feedback! A lot of you have provided input on the publishing process for QuickBooks Apps.com. We’re working hard to meet your needs and have made an important change to the requirements for publishing on Apps.com. What’s new Apps published on QuickBooks Apps.com must implement single sign-on (SSO). To ease the way for […]

  • Dev site + Sandbox down Saturday, March 21

    We’ll be doing some updates on Saturday, March 21 starting at 7 am PDT. The Developer site and sandbox will down for approximately 10 hours and Apps.com will down for approximately 3 hours.  Please follow https://twitter.com/intuitdevstatus for updates.

  • QuickBooks Connect Hackathon winner goes live on Apps.com

    ­Hackathons sometimes have a reputation of having short-lived rewards: all the caffeine you can drink, elimination of the need to sleep,  camaraderie with fellow insomniacs, networking opportunities, and, on occasion, there’s even beer! This may be due to the fact that not many hackers get to see their time, effort, and hard work blossom into […]

  • Reports API: Upcoming fix in date format

    We have had a lot of developers report a bug about the format of date returned from the reports API response. Even though the reports API specification mentions that all dates are in YYYY-MM-DD format, this does not hold good for cases where company settings are modified to use a different formatting option for date […]

  • Open Platform is Key to Success for Intuit as QuickBooks Online Nears 1M Subscribers

    Today’s small business owners are much like the consumers of a decade ago making the switch from a flip-phone to a smartphone. They understand that the cloud offers more than the promise of an improved product. The iPhone did not simply represent a better version of a flip-phone. It completely changed what a phone was […]

  • Top 20 Intuit Developer Questions

    I get a lot of email from developers, almost too many to keep up with. In many cases, it is the same questions over and over again. In order to get you faster answers, and to help me get to #InBoxZero, I’ve compiled a list of the top 20 questions in my inbox.

  • Monthly Intuit Developer Call: March 2015

    Lon Orenstein, from Dashboards+Sync for QuickBooks and Microsoft CRM and Map Business Online hosts a monthly developer call for Intuit Developers. Per Lon: “The purpose is for developers to get together and talk about things specific to dev issues (especially technical ones), how we run our business, how we deal with Intuit, and any other topics you’d like to […]