Over the past decade or two, Intuit has become synonymous with SMB accounting. Its flagship product – QuickBooks Desktop was once the dominant leader in the accounting space.

With the traditional desktop edition, the accounting software was accessible only from one location or a single business user at a time. For many years, it was the only way businesses could manage their accounting. Since the advent of the cloud and Intuit’s QuickBooks Online (QBO), timeliness and accessibility have been given priority.

As we work with more than 1500 eCommerce businesses, we have gathered first-hand insights on the requirements of a fast growing online store. So which software should you go for? Which one would best suit your need?

In terms of functionality, the two versions – Online & Desktop are pretty different. To help you choose, we decided to do a head-to-head comparison and go in-depth comparing the top key features and requirements needed to manage accounting for your online store.

Let me make it easy for you to see what I’m looking at when comparing, here’s a list of topics:

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