In a recent Unofficial QuickBooks Accountants podcast episode, accounting gurus Hector Garcia, CPA, and Alicia Katz Pollock, MAT, explored the new QuickBooks Online desktop app.
As the accounting profession continues its shift towards cloud-based solutions, the QuickBooks Online desktop app is proving to be a vital transitional tool. It provides accountants who are used to working in QuickBooks Desktop with a familiar interface while introducing the benefits of online platforms to streamline workflows and enhance client services.
But what exactly makes this app such a powerful ally for accountants navigating the choppy waters of technological change? How does it balance the comfort of traditional desktop software with the advantages of cloud-based systems? And most importantly, how can it help you serve your clients more effectively?
The Comfort of Familiarity: Navigating the New Interface
For many CPAs, transitioning to a new accounting system can be daunting. Will it be intuitive? How steep is the learning curve? The QuickBooks Online desktop app addresses these concerns head-on with its familiar interface and enhanced navigation features.
The core of this user-friendly approach is the Desktop View feature. When you open the QuickBooks Online Desktop app and log into a company file, it defaults to Desktop View, but you can toggle a checkbox at the top left side of the screen to turn it off, transforming the left navigation bar to mirror the QuickBooks Online interface. As Alicia Katz Pollock enthusiastically noted, “Turning on Desktop view made QBO look like traditional QuickBooks Desktop.”
A customizable shortcuts feature allows users to tailor their experience to their needs. As Hector explained, “You can pick and choose what shortcuts you want to put in there in order to quickly access things.” This flexibility means you can set up your digital workspace to match your unique workflow, boosting your efficiency and productivity.
The app also introduces a traditional menu structure and a new set of keyboard shortcuts. While there’s a learning curve involved, these features offer the potential for significant time savings once mastered.
These features collectively create an environment familiar to CPAs accustomed to desktop software while gradually introducing the benefits of online platforms.
Juggling Made Easy: Improved Multi-Client Management
Picture this: It’s tax season, and you’re juggling financial reports for a small business, tax returns for multiple individuals, and a quick consultation for a new client. In the past, this scenario involved logging in and out of different accounts or even switching between multiple applications. The QuickBooks Online desktop app aims to transform this hectic juggling act into a seamless, efficient workflow with improved multi-client management capabilities.
The app’s multi-instance, multi-company usage feature is at the heart of this improvement. Hector explained, “You can connect to multiple companies simultaneously without logging off.” This functionality allows you to switch between company files without logging out and back in. Imagine jumping from reviewing your small business client’s profit and loss statement to updating the books for your individual tax client with just a few clicks. This streamlined process can save precious minutes that add up to hours throughout a busy season.
The app further enhances this efficiency with enhanced tab and window management. You can open multiple tabs and windows, creating a command center for all your client work. Hector highlighted this feature, saying, “Essentially, all the windows you have open and all the tabs you have open, they’re listed in the top right. And if you hover over each of them, it gives you a little preview of the screen.” This means you can have a client’s tax return open in one tab, their financial statements in another, and perhaps a research window open in a third—all easily accessible and manageable.
For accountants, these features translate to significant productivity improvements. Seamlessly switching between clients and tasks can dramatically reduce the mental overhead of context switching. You’re no longer constrained by the limitations of traditional desktop software, where each client might require a separate login or company file. Instead, you have a unified workspace that adapts to your needs.
This improved multi-client management also opens up new possibilities for serving your clients. Do you need to quickly compare the financial performance of multiple clients in the same industry? Or perhaps you want to simultaneously apply a tax strategy you’ve just researched to several relevant clients? With the QuickBooks Online desktop app, these tasks become efficient and straightforward.
The Best of Both Worlds: Unique Bridging Features
The QuickBooks Online desktop app offers unique features that bridge the gap between traditional desktop applications and cloud-based solutions.
The crown jewel of these bridging features is the Split Screen function. As Hector enthusiastically demonstrated, “I want to see a profit and loss and a balance sheet next to each other. I don’t want to be moving too many things around. I can pull one report up on the left side and another report on the right side, collapse the shortcuts list, and close the open tabs window to make the most use out of the two screens.” This side-by-side analysis can significantly speed up your work and reduce the risk of errors when constantly switching between tabs or windows.
However, it’s essential to acknowledge that the QuickBooks Online desktop app, like any technological solution, has its own trade-offs. While it offers unique features like Split Screen, it lacks support for browser extensions that many CPAs have come to rely on in their daily work. And Hector pointed out that the app just feels slow. So, users will likely still need to have another browser open to use extensions like a password manager or Grammarly for proofreading.
“So now you’re going to put a double strain on your computer; you’re going to do all your email, banking, whatever on your browser. And then the QuickBooks app will only be QuickBooks,” Hector says.
Accountants should be aware of these potential limitations and consider their typical usage patterns and hardware capabilities when deciding whether to adopt the desktop app.
Despite these challenges, the QuickBooks Online desktop app represents a significant step forward in bridging the gap between traditional desktop accounting software and cloud-based solutions. It offers a unique hybrid experience that combines the best of both worlds: the familiar interface and robust features of desktop software, coupled with the accessibility and collaborative capabilities of cloud-based platforms.
Embracing the Future of Accounting Technology
The app’s familiar interface with enhanced navigation offers a comforting starting point for accountants and other QuickBooks users venturing into the cloud. Its improved multi-client management capabilities promise to streamline workflows and boost productivity. Its unique features, like the Split Screen function, exemplify the potential of hybrid accounting solutions.
For many accountants and business owners, this app could be the key to unlocking the benefits of cloud-based accounting while maintaining the workflows they’ve honed over years of practice. It’s not just a new tool – it’s a stepping stone to the profession’s future.
To truly grasp the potential impact of this app on your practice, we encourage you to listen to the full Unofficial QuickBooks Accountants Podcast episode. Hear directly from industry experts as they explore the nuances of this game-changing tool. You’ll gain invaluable insights into how the QuickBooks Online desktop app could revolutionize your workflow, enhance your client services, and position your practice at the forefront of accounting technology.
Alicia Katz Pollock’s Royalwise OWLS (On-Demand Web-based Learning Solutions) is the industry’s premier portal for top-notch QuickBooks Online training with CPE for accounting firms, bookkeepers, and small business owners. Visit Royalwise OWLS, where learning QBO is a HOOT!