Category: News

  • What's new in QuickBooks Online: October 2020

    There’s nothing spooky about the great features we have for you this month. The days may be getting shorter, but our list of time-saving tools is only getting longer, helping you get more done in less time so you can take great care of your business, while enjoying all the tricks and treats of the […]

  • Don’t miss QuickBooks Connect: We Go Further Together

    The world has changed for all of us, and so has QuickBooks® Connect. This year, we’ll be coming to you virtually, with a day that will be anything but the ordinary video meeting experience. Join us to connect, learn, and share in these work-from-home, virtual-everything times. Tap in to connection, education, and inspiration While we […]

  • New businesses have bold plans, according to a new survey

    Intuit Developers: Here’s some good news for 2020: 72% of people looking to start a business within the next 12 months feel optimistic about their prospects. It’s not what you might expect during a time like this – in the midst of COVID-19 – but for many aspiring entrepreneurs, “a time like this” is just what they needed […]

  • The top technical podcasts for developers

    Love them or hate them, podcasts are here to stay. On a variety of topics of varying lengths and generally available on-demand, they’re an easy way to stay on top of the latest and greatest in your industry. As a developer, you have your pick of technical podcasts. According to more than 1,400 developers who […]

  • You asked, we listened. Updates for our partner portal

    You asked, we listened. Updates for our partner portal

    Howdy to all our developers! Over the last couple of months, the Intuit Developer Group has been gathering your feedback on brand new feature requests and improvements to existing features. We would like to use this opportunity to present you with the following updates. We’ll regularly update the Developer Blog with articles about new features […]

  • 6 steps to streamline any business workflow

    It’s not uncommon to experience delays in a business, only to be slapped with the phrase, “That’s how we have always done it.” While some tasks need to follow a specific process, you will agree that other processes are complicated for no good reason. Streamlining business workflow is important in eliminating delays, lowering risks of […]

  • ADA Anniversary: 30 years of preparation for COVID-19

    Thirty years ago on July 26, 1990, members of Congress and President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which aimed to make workplaces more accessible. While the legislation led to tangible benefits such as sidewalk ramps, it also triggered a shift from adaptation to accessibility-first design. Sidewalk ramps — […]

  • Helping your team succeed in a remote environment

    Working remotely is no longer an option, but a necessity for most people. Veteran remote workers know this brings with it a unique set of challenges. If you’re a developer working exclusively from home for the first time due to the COVID-19 crisis, then I have three simple, effective tips for developers on navigating this […]

  • 10 free resources for children while staying at home

    While COVID-19 has forced many of us to work from home, it’s also left our kids at home, away from school, daycare, and organized activities. Keeping them educated and entertained during this time can be challenging. Thanks to the efforts of many people and organizations, there are a lot of resources and tools available to […]

  • Setting priorities for accessibility issues

    I’ve had the privilege of working as a contractor on the Intuit Accessibility Team for several months now. Before my time at Intuit, I worked at eBay, where I put together a strategy for prioritizing accessibility issues. Today, I’ll share that strategy, making setting priorities easier and more consistent for you and your team. Distinguishing […]