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mac999
Level 3

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

Our company is using QB Enterprise - Gold and would like to know if there are any glaring limitations QBO-Advanced may have in comparison.  Our company is a distributor and sells millwork: doors, windows, cabinetry, mouldings, etc both retail and wholesale.  We have 244 accounts, 5,277 total names (vendors/customers), 11 employees/users, 1,432 items (both inventory and non-inventory items), and 7 different price rules on inventory items.  We handle payroll in house and use a few custom reports, sales forecasting, and our company file is being hosted on the cloud. 

 

One thing that might be more unique is how we use non-inventory items: the windows, doors, cabinetry, and hardware we purchase from manufacturers are all purchased and sold as non-inventory items.  All doors use "CUS DOOR", all cabinetry use "CUS CABINET" and so on.  We use them this way because every door, window, and cabinet are all custom and different sizes/designs/etc, and it would be way too much work to create an inventory item for something that might be sold 1 time.  When we receive those custom items, they go into a designated asset account just like an inventory item does.  At the end of each month, I run a sales report on every custom item we sold, and then manually move those specific costs from their asset account to their COGS account.  We do this so we can have an accurate P&L month to month.  It's time-consuming, but it works.

 

So, given the above info on some of our operations and company file size, does anyone see or know of any issues or limitations there could be if we were to try QBO-Advanced?  I appreciate your time and input.

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LeizylM
QuickBooks Team

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

I'm here with a little more information regarding QuickBooks Online Advance Usage Limits, mac999.

 

Usage limits in QuickBooks refer to the maximum quantity of various elements, such as accounts or users, that can be concurrently utilized. These restrictions apply to the number of billable users, chart of accounts, classes, locations, and tags that you can add to QuickBooks.

 

For QuickBooks Online Advanced:

 

  • Billable users: You can have up to 25 users, allowing you to collaborate and manage your finances efficiently.
  • Non-billable users: You have the flexibility to invite 3 accountant firm users, unlimited time tracking-only users, and unlimited reports-only users. This ensures seamless communication and collaboration with your accounting professionals.
  • Classes and locations: You can create unlimited classes and locations, enabling you to organize your financial data in a way that suits your business structure.
  • Chart of accounts: You have the freedom to add unlimited accounts, ensuring that you can track and manage your finances with precision.
  • Tag groups: You can create unlimited groups for tagging transactions, providing you with a powerful tool for categorizing and analyzing your financial data.
  • Tags: Maximum of 300.
  • QuickBooks Commerce Accounting: Unlimited sales channels can be connected
     

For detailed information and guidance on how to check your usage limits, you can refer to the article: Learn about usage limits in QuickBooks Online. Learn more about QuickBooks features and available pricing plans.

 

In addition, I've got this article to help you handle your QBO subscription: Manage billing, payment, and subscription info in QuickBooks Online.

 

Feel free to drop by anytime if you have any other usage limit concerns. I'll stand by to keep helping. Have a good one.

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LeizylM
QuickBooks Team

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

I'm here with a little more information regarding QuickBooks Online Advance Usage Limits, mac999.

 

Usage limits in QuickBooks refer to the maximum quantity of various elements, such as accounts or users, that can be concurrently utilized. These restrictions apply to the number of billable users, chart of accounts, classes, locations, and tags that you can add to QuickBooks.

 

For QuickBooks Online Advanced:

 

  • Billable users: You can have up to 25 users, allowing you to collaborate and manage your finances efficiently.
  • Non-billable users: You have the flexibility to invite 3 accountant firm users, unlimited time tracking-only users, and unlimited reports-only users. This ensures seamless communication and collaboration with your accounting professionals.
  • Classes and locations: You can create unlimited classes and locations, enabling you to organize your financial data in a way that suits your business structure.
  • Chart of accounts: You have the freedom to add unlimited accounts, ensuring that you can track and manage your finances with precision.
  • Tag groups: You can create unlimited groups for tagging transactions, providing you with a powerful tool for categorizing and analyzing your financial data.
  • Tags: Maximum of 300.
  • QuickBooks Commerce Accounting: Unlimited sales channels can be connected
     

For detailed information and guidance on how to check your usage limits, you can refer to the article: Learn about usage limits in QuickBooks Online. Learn more about QuickBooks features and available pricing plans.

 

In addition, I've got this article to help you handle your QBO subscription: Manage billing, payment, and subscription info in QuickBooks Online.

 

Feel free to drop by anytime if you have any other usage limit concerns. I'll stand by to keep helping. Have a good one.

Fiat Lux - ASIA
Level 15

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

@mac999 

Open your company file and hit CTRL+1 keys. How big is your Total Target?

Hansenview
Level 1

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

QuickBooks Online Advanced and QuickBooks Enterprise are both accounting software solutions offered by Intuit, but they cater to different types of businesses and have distinct features. Here's a comparison of QuickBooks Online Advanced and QuickBooks Enterprise:

**1. Deployment:**
- QuickBooks Online Advanced: It is a cloud-based software, meaning it is accessible through a web browser or mobile app, and data is stored in the cloud.
- QuickBooks Enterprise: It is an on-premises software, meaning it is installed locally on the company's servers or computers.

**2. Accessibility:**
- QuickBooks Online Advanced: Being cloud-based, it offers greater flexibility as users can access it from anywhere with an internet connection.
- QuickBooks Enterprise: Being on-premises, users need to be on-site or connected to the local network to access the software.

**3. Scalability:**
- QuickBooks Online Advanced: It is designed for growing businesses with more complex accounting needs. It offers advanced features and can handle a larger number of transactions and users.
- QuickBooks Enterprise: It is suitable for larger businesses with more extensive accounting requirements. It can handle a high volume of transactions, larger inventories, and multiple users.

**4. Pricing:**
- QuickBooks Online Advanced: It is a subscription-based service with a monthly fee. The pricing is typically based on the number of users and specific features required.
- QuickBooks Enterprise: It is also a subscription-based service, but the pricing is based on the number of users and requires a yearly subscription.

**5. Features:**
- QuickBooks Online Advanced: It offers robust features for project tracking, customized user permissions, and role-based access. It integrates with many third-party applications.
- QuickBooks Enterprise: It includes all the features of QuickBooks Online Advanced, and in addition, it offers more advanced inventory management capabilities, advanced reporting, and advanced pricing options.

**6. Hosting and Security:**
- QuickBooks Online Advanced: Data is hosted in Intuit's secure cloud servers, which are regularly backed up and protected with encryption.
- QuickBooks Enterprise: For on-premises deployment, the company is responsible for data hosting, backups, and security measures.

**7. User Limits:**
- QuickBooks Online Advanced: It can support up to 25 users.
- QuickBooks Enterprise: It can support up to 40 users.

In summary, QuickBooks Online Advanced is well-suited for growing businesses that need cloud-based access, while QuickBooks Enterprise is a better fit for larger businesses that prefer on-premises solutions with advanced inventory and pricing features. The choice between the two depends on your business size, specific requirements, and preferences for deployment and access.

mac999
Level 3

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

LeizyIM, thank you for your response... after reading into QBO-A a little more and speaking with a sales rep, the deal breaker was that QBO does not have Sales Orders... which I'm a little surprised by.  I understand there are apps that can handle that aspect, but I don't want all of our employees forced into learning app software in addition to QBO, and I wasn't very impressed with the "work-arounds" some companies use.  Perhaps in the future QBO will add sales orders, but until then, we will stick with Enterprise.  Thanks again.

Fiat Lux - ASIA
Level 15

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

@mac999 

If you have decided to stay with QBD Enterprise at this time, you can renew your license through a partner for perpetual discounts to lower your costs.

LollyNino_C
QuickBooks Team

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

Thanks for following up on this thread, @mac999.

 

I can see how this feature would be helpful for you to have this feature is to your business. For now, you can follow the workaround provided above.

 

While it's unavailable, I encourage providing us with feedback about it. Your helpful suggestions will be shared with our product engineers to help them enhance your QBO experience. Here's how you can send feedback: 

 

  1. Go to the Gear icon at the top.
  2. Click Feedback.
  3. Type your suggestion in the box and tap Next.

 

Also, I recommend visiting our Firm of the Future site. It is where we share recent happenings and future developments, such as updates to newly added features.

 

If you want to know more about how to check your usage limits, you can find detailed information and guidance in the article: Learn about usage limits in QuickBooks Online.

 

The Community welcomes you anytime for any further questions about usage limit concerns. Just leave your response below, and we'll be there to answer. Keep safe, and have a great rest of the day!

ccbell
Level 1

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

I second this. It seems like quite a miss that QBO does not have sales orders or keep track of back-ordered items. I was very excited to switch from QB Desktop Premier to QB Online, but the inventory limitations and lack of sales orders prevented me from doing so. I would love to see these added in the future.

SirielJeaB
Moderator

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

Hi there, ccbell. Please know that the ability to use the program seamlessly is our priority.

 

QuickBooks Online (QBO) doesn't have the feature of sales orders or keep track of back-ordered items. It would be best if you could relay a feature suggestion or your comments about the charges of the forms to our product developers. Your input is vital in guiding our Product Development team's decisions on prioritizing features for future updates. Here's how:

 

  1. Sign in to your QBO account.
  2. Click the Gear icon, then select Feedback.
  3. Type in your feature request.
  4. Click Next to submit.

 

You'll want to personalize the data in your sales forms moving forward. Refer to this article: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online

 

Get in touch with us if you have any more inquiries about any sales-related topics. I'm eager to assist you at any time. Take care.

ccbell
Level 1

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

Gear icon?

Kurt_M
QuickBooks Team

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

Hello there, @ccbell. We'll share details about how you can send a feature request to have the option to track back-ordered items inside QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

Before anything else, know that the Gear icon is a section inside QBO where other options and features can be selected. Also, it's where you can click the Feedback option to send recommendations to our Product Development Team. With that said, you can access these options if you have an active QBO subscription account.

We also have another way to send a recommendation to our engineers if you don't have a QBO subscription and company. We'll write down the steps to get you going:
 
  1. Go to this page: https://feedback.qbo.intuit.com/
  2. Click Give feedback.
  3. Sign in or log in using your personal email address.
  4. Give a brief description of your idea and then send feedback.

 

You can visit this page to learn more about the new features available inside QBO: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/online/whats-new/
 
In addition, here are some articles to help you prepare when moving from QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) to QBO:
 

 

We look forward to having you here again if you have any additional questions or concerns related to QuickBooks. Also, we'll be here to help you if you want to transfer from QBDT to QBO. Keep safe.
ccbell
Level 1

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

Thank you so much for the link. I don’t have QBO, as it doesn’t (yet) meet my needs. 

4Gal
Level 11

Quickbooks Online Advanced vs Quickbooks Enterprise

@ccbell 

You will need to have a 3rd party inventory management app with those features to integrate with QBO. You should stick with QB Desktop unless you have another concern.

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