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OfficeManager_JTE
Level 2

New (and not improved) Estimates completely tied to Invoices now?

(for my first point - This is copied straight from the "help" page about the new Invoice setup.)

Your customers can review and approve your estimate online, right from the email you send them. You'll get alerts as soon as they respond.


First off - No - it isn't an approval button - the new Estimate now has a "Review and Pay" button - which I found on another thread you can't turn off without creating a new form - and the new new form creation screen doesn't allow me to actually add a VERY important Custom Field to the form. Not to mention that if I use a / or - in the text name (We call our Estimates both Estimates and Proposals) it shows on the final product as the ASCII code....  Nor can I find where to turn the Pay button off....    An estimate is an estimate, not an invoice!  We have had clients click on the button and there is no option to pay anyway!

 

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(for my second point - This is copied straight from the "help" page about the new Invoice setup.)

Go to Sales, then Invoices (Take me there) to check the status of all your estimates at a glance. From there, you can respond to your customers, revise estimates, or convert them to invoices when approvals come in.

 

Secondly - When I go to the Invoices screen (as indicated above) - GUESS WHAT? Only invoices show up....  Imagine that..

 

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Third - I don't understand why, if Intuit is going to continue to fix things that aren't broken, why they choose to do so by making things worse? 

 

**Hide the Estimate status under a side menu? Why?   
**Show unused fields on the page and not give the option to turn them off on that same side menu?  Why? 
**Add an "Edit Default Settings" link on the side menu that just leads you to signing in to your QB account again and doesn't actually take you the place that the default settings can be changed?  Why? 
**Add a Design option on the side menu but say "Nope - you can't actually see what the final product is going to look like unless you use one of the new forms.... which by the way you can't actually adjust to suit your business..."  Why?

 


And to any Intuit folks that make it this far - I have checked in the browser login and the app. I have cleared my cache. I have logged out and logged back in.  Just don't go with the boilerplate answer!

 

I am supportive of progress and improvements.  But changes just for changes sake and changes that don't actually work - along with help pages that tell you to go places and do things that don't actually work that way.....  Yeah, that's a no from me.

 

QuickBooks used to be the industry standard. Now it just seems to want to be the industry joke.

 

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AnneMariee
QuickBooks Team

New (and not improved) Estimates completely tied to Invoices now?

I appreciate you for taking the time to share your concerns here in the Community, OfficeManager_JTE. I'm here to address them for you.

 

I know that adjustments are necessary in getting used to a new invoice and estimate experience. Rest assured, we're here to help you transition from the old layout into the new one. 

 

Additionally, we've received reports on users' customers receiving estimates with a Review and Pay button when using a customized estimate template. Our product engineers are currently gathering more information regarding this issue. I recommend contacting our support team so they can add you to the affected users list.

 

  1. Go to the Help menu and select the Search tab.
  2. Then, click Contact Us.
  3. Then, enter a brief description of your concern and select Continue.
  4. Lastly, choose either Start a Chat or Get a Callback to start connecting with them.

 

Moreover, we understand that you may have some feedback on the article, and we appreciate any suggestions you may have.  Thus, I suggest sending feedback about the article.

 

Here's how to do it:

 

  1. Scroll down to the end of the article until you see the Was this helpful? prompt.
  2. Click No.
  3. Choose any of the options.

 

In the meantime, you can access your estimates on the Estimates tab on the Sales page.

 

Furthermore, I appreciate the time and effort you exerted in troubleshooting the issues you're experiencing with hidden estimate statuses, the inability to turn off unused custom fields, the Edit default settings link not redirecting you to the right page, and the Add a design option not allowing you to see the final product. Since the issues persist, I recommend reaching out to our support team. They can review your account in a secure environment and investigate the root cause of these matters. You can use the steps I've listed above to do so. You can also check our support hours here.

 

I'll leave this article for the commonly asked questions regarding invoices and estimates: QuickBooks Invoices and Estimates FAQs.

 

Additionally, I've included a guide on generating reports to get a comprehensive summary of your invoices and other transactions: Run reports.

 

Should you have any other concerns about the new experience or anything else QuickBooks-related, please feel free to reach out, OfficeManager_JTE. We'll be right here for you.

OfficeManager_JTE
Level 2

New (and not improved) Estimates completely tied to Invoices now?

Here's another thing that I wonder....  What happened to a status of "closed"?  In the new setup, under the Manage menu, there is no closed. Closest thing is converted, but that used to - and still does to me - mean that an estimate was turned into an invoice.   We used Closed for a specific reason - that isn't related to invoicing.  Now my reports that pulled on that difference are worthless from this point forward.

 

And the status options on that screen are different than the ones available in the Update Status from the transaction list....    Shouldn't the statuses that are available in QBs be the same everywhere that you can access the status?    One caveat of OOP is making sure that the common features are exactly that - COMMON.  A beauty of relational databases is not repeating tables when one will suffice....

 

And the "Review & Pay" button has brought another wonderful (not) thing to our system.  When the clients use that button to approve, rather than responding to the email as they used to, I get an email from Intuit which doesn't attach to the client's email....  no such thing as filing approvals by client name anymore....

 

It's honestly like I am having to learn a brand new software at the same time as I am adjusting our business practices.....

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