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by notenoughhorses 1794 days ago
Maybe. Every time Intuit integrates another app into their main QBO product, it makes things worse. To some extent, when they are separate apps that connect to QBO, I get more control over what data transfers. When it’s integrated, they tend to make automatic adjustments with no ability to edit them. Obviously this is a choice they are making to do things a bad way, but my point is just to share a counter example of integration being a net negative.
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My point was not about the integration in terms of the products, but the integration in terms of the business models and pricing. It doesn't look like Intuit is doing anything smart there?