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  • New Reporting APIs You Won't Believe We Just Launched!

    After my last post I decided to actually go to cosmopolitan.com to get inspiration for a title, and I was not disappointed. Also, I learned that the Kardashians are mentally capable enough to tweet. Is this a sign that the US education system is improving?  (If you can’t tell; Lori, my supreme overlord well respected boss, does not let […]

  • Intuit is Making its Mobile Privacy Notice Code Available On Open Source

    Last year, the U.S. government hosted multi-stakeholder talks to forge common ground on mobile app privacy. The result was the Mobile App Privacy Voluntary Code of Conduct, which calls for mobile applications to include a short form privacy notice — simple, easily understandable screens — that clearly inform consumers what data is being collected and with […]

  • OAuth & OpenID Requirements and Best Practices

    Am I required to implement OAuth? YES, if you want to access a small business owner’s QuickBooks Online data. Am I required to implement OpenID? YES, if you want to offer your app on Apps.com. Why we have requirements The short answer: we have them to ensure a consistent customer experience across all apps. Imagine […]

  • OAuth & OpenID Requirements and Best Practices

    Am I required to implement OAuth? YES, if you want to access a small business owner’s QuickBooks Online data. Am I required to implement OpenID? YES, if you want to offer your app on Apps.com. Why we have requirements The short answer: we have them to ensure a consistent customer experience across all apps. Imagine […]

  • 10 New API features – That Will Change Your Life!

    You can probably tell by the title that I have started taking blogging advice from Cozmo… Well after the past few weeks it should not be surprising that I am going slightly crazy. This week we launched 10 new QBO API features for you to utilize in your app. Support for the following report endpoints: […]

  • Monthly IPP Developer Call – July 2014

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

  • Top 12 takeaways for developers at Scaling New Heights 2014

    WOW! What an incredible event. Scaling New Heights 2014 (SNH14) was again life changing for so many attendees, me included. My mind hasn’t stopped racing since, and via some post show conversations, the same is true for many others that attended the event. These pictures from Grant Wickes almost capture the energy of the event. […]

  • Monthly IPP Developer Call – June 2014

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

  • Unicorns, Rainbows, and Services, Oh My!

    Last week, the majority of the IPP team attended our annual Create the Offering Forum (CTOF). This is an annual event that includes staff from product development, product management, and experience design across all of our businesses. Our theme this year was services and how they enable us to deliver awesome product experiences, at scale, […]

  • IPP Developer Session at Scaling New Heights – JOIN US!

    The IPP team will be hosting a developer-only session and social at Scaling New Heights, in San Antonio, TX on Monday, June 16th.  This exclusive session will include a view into the IPP Roadmap, Marketing Metrics, Global Updates and an IPP Q&A panel. Afterwards we invite you to join us for a social with fun […]