Intuit is a business software company founded in Palo Alto in 1983. At the time, the company’s founders predicted that computers would soon replace paper-and-pencil accounting. In response, they developed some of the first software for personal finance and tax preparation.
Today, Intuit QuickBooks helps small and medium-sized businesses around the world by providing software and services related to accounting, payments, data and insights, and more.
QuickBooks helps businesses streamline their operations and see important data in one place. For many, that includes a significant amount of Amazon data.
"It’s imperative for small businesses to have one centralized place where they can see the status of their business and its operations.”
When Amazon migrated to SP-API, QuickBooks built an API-powered integration for its e-commerce customers. The goal was to get everything—sales, inventory, expenses, bookkeeping—onto one platform. QuickBooks analyzed the available APIs and selected the ones that would create the best possible integration for its customers, both now and in the future.