QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Online Accountant are two different versions of QuickBooks, each designed for specific purposes and users.
Here are the key differences between QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Online Accountant:
QuickBooks Online:
- Business Accounting: QuickBooks Online (QBO) is primarily designed for small and medium-sized businesses to manage their accounting and financial operations. It helps businesses track income and expenses, manage invoices, pay bills, handle payroll, and generate financial reports.
- Subscription Plans: QuickBooks Online offers various subscription plans tailored to different business needs, such as Simple Start, Essentials, Plus, and Advanced. Businesses select the plan that best matches their requirements.
- User Roles: In QuickBooks Online, users typically have roles related to their specific business functions, such as business owners, employees, or accounting staff. Access to company data is determined by user roles and permissions.
- Client Access: Business owners can grant access to their QuickBooks Online data to their accountants or bookkeepers, but this access is limited to the company’s data, and accountants must work within the business’s QuickBooks Online account.
QuickBooks Online Accountant:
- Accountant-Focused: QuickBooks Online Accountant (QBOA) is designed specifically for accounting professionals, such as accountants, bookkeepers, and tax preparers. It serves as a practice management tool for accounting professionals to work with multiple clients.
- Dashboard for Multiple Clients: QBOA provides accountants with a central dashboard where they can manage and access multiple client QuickBooks Online accounts from a single login. This streamlines the workflow for accountants who serve multiple clients.
- Collaboration Tools: QBOA includes tools for collaborating with clients, such as built-in messaging and document sharing. Accountants and clients can work together within the QBOA platform.
- Client Access: Accountants can access their clients’ QuickBooks Online accounts directly from QBOA, allowing them to review, adjust, and troubleshoot client data easily. This access is specifically designed for accounting professionals to work efficiently with their clients.
- ProAdvisor Program: QuickBooks ProAdvisors, who are certified in QuickBooks, often use QBOA to manage their clients’ accounts. The ProAdvisor program offers additional benefits and resources for certified professionals.
QuickBooks Online is intended for businesses to manage their accounting needs, while QuickBooks Online Accountant is a specialized platform for accountants and bookkeepers to efficiently manage multiple client accounts and collaborate with clients. Accountants can use QBOA to access and work within their clients’ QuickBooks Online accounts while maintaining their separate accountant-centric platform.