Whether you’re an experienced user of QuickBooks Online or recently began using the software, you should know more about how apps improve your productivity.
QuickBooks apps are developed to integrate with QuickBooks Online, offering workflow for processes that are not available in QuickBooks. Based on your industry and use of QuickBooks, your accountant or bookkeeper should have a good handle on which apps to recommend to you. If you are not currently working with a financial professional, visit Find-a-ProAdvisor for listings in your local area.
Spring cohort
Five new QuickBooks Online app developers have joined the Intuit Developer Growth Program, making up our new spring cohort. These include:
- Bookkeep Accounting Automation
- Capsule CRM
- Knowify–Construction Project Automation
- LifeFlow–Advanced Reporting & Consolidation of Google Sheets
- NiceJob
The spring cohort is participating in the program for the next five months; each developer will work closely with the Intuit developer group to identify and test growth opportunities. During that time, the cohort will have access to an exclusive network of accountants, UX experts, solution architects, and go-to-market managers, as well as the opportunity to gain increased visibility within our QuickBooks and developer communities.
The Developer Growth Program is designed to help app developers succeed with more than 5.9 million small businesses around the world that run on the QuickBooks Online platform. The spring cohort is similar to the cohort in fall 2023 that also featured five apps. Our objectives for the program include helping developers maximize their marketing impact, connect with more customers, and increase their app revenue. As always, accountants can look to the QuickBooks App Store for all apps that complement QuickBooks Online.
Meet our cohort
The apps participating in our new cohort continue to focus on solving problems for mid-market QuickBooks customers, as well as accountants and their clients. Below are app summaries from the partners in our cohort, where each describes their offering in their own words: