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Hello,
Greetings!
We are about to finish our development in QBO sandbox, and we are exploring this early to switch to production. However, we are confused how to go about the tasks required to unlock our production credentials.
Our app is for internal use, mainly pushing data to QBO vi API for invoicing purposes only, question, are we really required to indicate the following?
* Host domain
* Launch URL
* Disconnect URL
.. given that we use bash scripts to push data to QBO.
Appreciate the community's help.
Massive thanks
I'm here to direct you to the appropriate support for your API queries to help you clarify your concern, @dcjarabelo.
Setting up a developer account includes various steps like responding to questions to verify user identities and ensure account authenticity. This verification process helps confirm the information submitted during registration, building trust between the service provider and the user. For a more streamlined approach, I recommend visiting the Intuit Developer's page. They're more knowledgeable in terms of technical details and more experienced in tasks such as specifying the host domain, Launch URL, and disconnecting URL.
You can follow the steps below to connect with them:
You'll also want to check the Intuit Developer's Articles for QuickBooks Online Products to find more information and guidance.
Kindly return to this post if there's anything else you need to know about production credentials. Our Community page is always ready and eager to assist you. We're here to help!
Hello AntoniettaE
Greetings!
I just went to the link you mentioned and posted an inquity.
Massive thanks
Thanks for coming back, Dcjarabelo. It's great to know you already posted your concern on the Intuit Developer's page.
To keep posted on the updates of your question or inquiry, you can visit the Intuit Developer page and click the Notification button. See the screenshot for your reference:
You can also check out this module for the new layout, and the benefits of the new estimates and invoices in QuickBooks Online: See what’s new with estimates and invoices in QBO.
Additionally, you can refer to this guide if you want to keep track of your customers' payments: Record invoice payments in QuickBooks Online.
Keep in touch if you have other questions regarding sales forms or any QuickBooks-related concerns. We'll be around to lend a hand, Dcjarabelo.
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