Category: News

  • Intuit Developer News Roundup – June 2017

    Intuit Developer News Roundup – June 2017

    Feeling behind on the latest Intuit Developer News? We’ve got you covered! Grab your monthly digest of all things Intuit Developer in one quick post.

  • Reimburse charge support with QuickBooks Online API

    Reimburse charge support with QuickBooks Online API

    We have had requests from multiple developers to expose details of ReimburseCharge (also known as Expense Charge or Billable Expense) linked transactions for Invoice objects. Our teams worked diligently on understanding the underlying data requirements and have provided read support for all details related to ReimburseCharge for Invoice objects starting with minorversion=9 or greater.

  • Primary/Secondary Category Rollout

    Primary/Secondary Category Rollout

    Today we are excited to announce a change in the way that apps are categorized on the QuickBooks App Store and QuickBooks App Tab.

  • Upcoming Changes to Tax Codes in Australia

    The Australian Tax Office (ATO) is moving all businesses with less than $10M in GST turnover to the Simpler BAS reporting starting 01 Jul 2017. Simpler BAS enables businesses to be compliant with their GST reporting by using reduced number of GST codes–GST, GST Free, and Out of Scope–for all sales and purchase transactions. You may be affected by this change.

  • Major QuickBooks Online Milestone Means Big Business for Developers

    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

    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!

  • Developer Alert: Important Update to Intuit supported web browser versions

    Developer Alert: Important Update to Intuit supported web browser versions

    On April 26, 2017 only the browsers listed below will be supported for the QuickBooks Online Authorization screens. These are the same browsers that QuickBooks Online currently supports.

  • Developer Alert: Intuit Blue Dot Widget will be deprecated on June 30th, 2017

    Developer Alert: Intuit Blue Dot Widget will be deprecated on June 30th, 2017

    The legacy (Intuit Partner Platform) JavaScript component known as the Blue Dot widget will stop being supported as of June 30, 2017. The Blue Dot widget was a JavaScript UI component that could be placed within a 3rd-party application to provide information to the end customer about their QuickBooks Online or Desktop company status.

  • 10 Reasons Why You Should Enter the #SmallBiz #AppShowdown!

    10 Reasons Why You Should Enter the #SmallBiz #AppShowdown!

    In case you are very busy with other things and could use an extra push to get your QuickBooks integration past the finish line, we’ve put on our thinking caps to give you a list of 10 things you could do with $100,000 if you win the 2017 Small Business App Showdown.

  • Another survey? Yes, we really do listen to your feedback!

    Another survey? Yes, we really do listen to your feedback!

    Last year, we sent out a brief survey asking about your experience developing on the QuickBooks Online platform. Many of you took the time to answer (thank you!) and share with us details about your likes, frustrations, and wish-lists to make your experience better.