Thinking of Moving from QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online? 7 Things You Must Know (2024)

Looking for advice on moving your business from the desktop version of QuickBooks (meaning Pro/Premier/Enterprise) to QBO?

Here’s mine…

Get this topic into the flow of your planning much sooner than you might think.

Working this conversation into your plans will allow your business to make the move on your terms and timetable. You’ll avoid being forced into it by outside circ*mstances.

Even those of you who are saying “I’m never making the move from desktop to online” will want to re-evaluate your thoughts, as I outline below…

REASONS BEHIND YOUR POTENTIAL MOVE TO QBO

Let’s look as some very real scenarios that could prompt a move from QuickBooks desktop to QuickBooks Online:

  1. Your business evaluates their options and concludes that moving their accounting system to the cloud is the best way to go. Your business understands that Intuit is putting a significant chunk of their annual software development funds into QBO – that is definitely the direction Intuit is headed. I can’t say the same for the desktop version based on the dearth of “new features” being released over the last couple of years.
  2. Your business realizes that the ecosystem of add-ons for QBO is expanding at a rapid pace (which is a great thing!) as third-party developers become weary of hassling with desktop connectivity headaches and focus only on QBO
  3. Intuit decides to stop supporting the desktop version. Don’t think it can happen? Talk to the folks in the UK. They are experiencing the fallout of just such a decision.

MORE REASONS BEHIND YOUR POTENTIAL MOVE TO QBO…

  1. Your existing QuickBooks data file experiences unrecoverable data corruption (and with no warning of course!). Sure, you could start a new QuickBooks desktop data file from scratch, but why? Based on what I’ve been seeing over the last several years, the underlying QuickBooks desktop database is getting old, creaky and unreliable. Sadly, I don’t see that changing anytime soon with Intuit doing an overhaul of the database
  2. Intuit continues to raise the prices of QuickBooks desktop and it becomes a poor financial decision to keep using it. Here’s a living example – the 5 user Premier is $1750/year (now that all future editions from 2022 forward are on an annual subscription basis). A 5 user QBO Plus is $960/year. A nearly $800 difference each and every year?! How long can your budget ignore that?
  3. Your accounting firm tells you they are only going to support clients using QBO in the future. I’m seeing more and more of this as the weeks go by.

SEVEN THINGS YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT MOVING FROM DESKTOP TO QBO

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1 – THERE IS A DIRECT CONVERSION PATH FROM QUICKBOOKS PRO/PREMIER TO QBO

If you are using either QuickBooks Pro or Premier, in most cases you have a direct migration path to QBO (more on this in #2 below). This is good news – it means your entire QuickBooks company data file can migrate from one platform to another. That includes all your lists (i.e. customers, vendors, etc.) and all your historical transactions too. Whew!

2 – EXCEPTION: YOUR QUICKBOOKS FILE MAY SIMPLY BE TOO BIG TO MOVE!

If you are using Pro/Premier, it’s essential to check the number of targets in your existing company file. It’s easy to do – just tap the F2 key when QB is open, and you’ll see this metric. If this figure is more than 350,000, so sorry. Intuit has defined this type of file as “too large” to directly migrate into QBO. More information in #4 below.

3 – THERE IS LIKELY A ROCKY CONVERSION PATH FROM QUICKBOOKS ENTERPRISE TO QBO

If you are using the Enterprise version of QuickBooks, your path into QBO is likely much more complicated. Most of the Enterprise data files I have worked with over the years are far larger than the maximum size (350,000 targets) that is allowable when moving a desktop file to QBO.

If your file size is greater than that, your only choice is to create a new data file (more on that in #4). If it is less than that, you can then attempt a conversion as you would with Pro/Premier.

4 – STARTING A NEW FILE – JUST MOVING LISTS OR LISTS + HISTORY?

If your file is either too big, your only option in moving to QBO is to start a brand new company file.

Since this new file is literally a blank sheet of paper, you’ll then have to decide what you’re going to add to it. Are you just going to import your lists (i.e. customer, vendor, inventory) and start with opening balances of your ledger accounts? Or are you going to try and import lists AND try to bring in financial history for one or more years?

If your answer is lists + history, your project immediately gets more complicated and costly. Let’s review a quick example to see why….

Many businesses want to bring their “sales history” over from the old file into the new. That would mean the import of invoice transactions for each customer, right? But wait…if you don’t apply the payments to those invoices, they will then show as open and overdue invoices on your A/R reports. We don’t want that, so we have to apply payments. But wait…if you apply payments and don’t deposit them properly, QuickBooks will be left with a mess of unwanted deposits that will mess up things for a long time to come.

See where this is going? Trying to bring in history is complicated. It can be done, but be prepared to pay for the process.

5 – USER PERMISSIONS/SECURITY ARE VERY DIFFERENT BETWEEN DESKTOP AND QBO

Depending on the specific needs of your business, you’ll want to explore the differences in permission sets/security between QuickBooks desktop and QBO. This is exceptionally true if you’re using the Enterprise edition. These permission sets are currently built very differently, so you’ll want to understand the nuances between them.

6 – YOUR CURRENT ADD-ON SOFTWARE MAY NOT WORK WITH QBO

If you are currently using an “add-on” or “plug-in” (of any type) with QuickBooks desktop, it may not work properly with QBO and then you’re out of luck. It’s essential that you check with your software vendor to see what the migration path looks like for their platform between desktop and QBO.

7 – MEMORIZED REPORTS AND TRANSACTIONS DO NOT TRANSFER FROM DESKTOP TO QBO

Sad, but true. Memorized reports/transactions do not migrate from desktop to QBO. If your business is big on either or both of these features, be aware you will have some extra work to recreate them in QBO. And you’ll want to double check that QBO has the ability to create the specific memorized report(s) that you’re currently using in desktop.

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE…

The above list will help you understand some of the nuances involved as you prepare for a move to QBO.

Here’s the entire list from Intuit of what to expect when moving from QuickBooks desktop to QBO.

A SPECIAL NOTE FOR INVENTORY-BASED BUSINESSES

I totally understand that some inventory-based businesses may find the current editions of QBO lacking when compared to the inventory features and functionality in desktop (especially Enterprise). Here’s the good news – many third-party inventory add-ons for QBO will match or even exceed what you are used to in desktop.

A WELL-PLANNED TRANSITION WILL SAVE YOU COUNTLESS HEADACHES AND TONS OF HEARTBURN!

Hopefully you’re understanding that there are a truckload of nuances that each business needs to evaluate as the consider a move to QBO.

In my opinion, every business using QuickBooks desktop needs a thoughtful and well-planned conversation and migration plan on their to-do list. Plan it and make the move on your timetable!

I’m consulting with more and more businesses that see the writing on the wall and are being proactive in planning their transition to QBO.

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Thinking of Moving from QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online? 7 Things You Must Know (2024)

FAQs

What to expect when you switch from QuickBooks desktop to QuickBooks Online? ›

Nothing changes. We simply copy the data and transfer it to QuickBooks Online. You'll still keep the QuickBooks Desktop company file with your data. Going forward, you'll input new data in QuickBooks Online and you'll keep your old info in QuickBooks Desktop where you left off.

How hard is it to go from QuickBooks desktop to QuickBooks Online? ›

QuickBooks Desktop Pro or Premier

Go to Company, then select Export Your Company File to QuickBooks Online. Select Get started. Sign in as an admin to your QuickBooks Online company. Select Choose online company, and choose the company you want to replace with your company file.

Do you think using QBO is better than QuickBooks desktop? ›

To put it simply: QuickBooks Online is a better fit for businesses that prioritize real-time collaboration and better accessibility to their accounting data. QuickBooks Desktop is best for businesses that prefer implementing locally installed software. It provides better control over data and more stability.

What are the disadvantages of QuickBooks Online? ›

In this article, we'll explore some of the key drawbacks of QuickBooks Online, so you can make an informed decision for your accounting needs.
  • Limited Functionality: ...
  • Subscription Costs: ...
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  • Limited Customization: Compared to its desktop counterpart, QuickBooks Online offers fewer customization options.
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What information does not migrate to QuickBooks Online? ›

For your safety, bank and credit card information isn't transferred when you migrate from QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online. To connect your accounts in QuickBooks Online, follow these steps: Go to Bookkeeping, select Transactions, then select Bank transactions (Take me there).

Why switch from QuickBooks desktop to online? ›

QuickBooks Online vs. Desktop. Over 2.3 million Desktop customers have made the switch to QuickBooks Online. Access your books from any device (PC, Mac, mobile, tablet) and collaborate with your team across locations without any software to install. Freedom to work from anywhere, on any device.

Will QuickBooks desktop be discontinued? ›

When does service discontinuation happen? After May 31, 2024, your QuickBooks Desktop 2021 software will be discontinued. This includes all 2021 versions of QuickBooks Desktop Pro, QuickBooks Desktop Premier, QuickBooks Desktop for Mac, and QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions v21.

Why is QuickBooks Online so different from desktop? ›

The main difference between QuickBooks Desktop and Online is that QuickBooks Desktop is desktop-based, while QuickBooks Online, you guessed it, is a cloud-based software. This means that accessing your data with QuickBooks Online is easier and more convenient as all you need is a device with an internet connection.

How much does it cost to convert QuickBooks desktop to online? ›

Nervous about migrating your own data? Our experts can migrate it for you at no additional cost. To learn more, call 844-203-0124.

Is Intuit phasing out QuickBooks desktop? ›

Intuit has made a decision that after July 31, 2024, it'll no longer sell new subscriptions of the following products: QuickBooks Desktop Pro Plus. QuickBooks Desktop Premier Plus. QuickBooks Desktop Mac Plus.

What features does QuickBooks Desktop have that QuickBooks Online doesn t? ›

Different terms used in QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online
QuickBooks DesktopQuickBooks Online
CalendarNot available in QuickBooks Online
Set Up UsersManage Users
To Do ListTasks (QuickBooks Online Advanced)
RemindersNot available in QuickBooks Online
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Apr 5, 2024

Is it worth switching to QuickBooks Online? ›

QuickBooks Desktop vs.

QuickBooks Desktop is best for businesses that are comfortable with accounting and don't need real-time collaboration, and QuickBooks Online is best for businesses that need real-time collaboration and access to their QuickBooks file from any device.

Who should not use QuickBooks Online? ›

It's not built to be used by employees who are working remotely. QuickBooks was designed to be used by employees who are in the same office as the company file. This can pose problems for companies who have employees who work remotely or who travel frequently.

Do accountants like QuickBooks Online? ›

We save them time. 94% of accounting professionals agree that QuickBooks Online saves them and their clients time by automating features like recurring transactions and bank feeds.

What are the key differences between QuickBooks desktop and QuickBooks Online? ›

QuickBooks Online is cloud-based with monthly subscriptions, while QuickBooks Desktop is locally installed with one-time purchases. QuickBooks Online offers multi-user access and automatic updates, whereas QuickBooks Desktop allows for advanced customization and industry-specific versions.

How long does it take to convert QuickBooks desktop to QuickBooks Online? ›

Dataswitcher is our data migration supplier, available to help make your transition to QuickBooks Online as smooth as possible. Depending on the amount of data to transfer, the migration process can take up to 72 hours.

What is the cost difference between QuickBooks Online and Desktop? ›

QuickBooks Online vs. Desktop comparison
QuickBooks OnlineQuickBooks Desktop
Cost$30/month – $200/month ($360/year – $2400/year)$549/year – $1340/year
UsersUp to 25Up to 30*
Apps/Integrations650+240+
InvoicesModern designsMore customizable
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Is QuickBooks desktop being phased out? ›

Your access to QuickBooks Desktop Payroll, Desktop Payments, live technical support, Online Backup, Online Banking, and other services through QuickBooks Desktop 2021 software will be discontinued after May 31, 2024. This also means you won't receive critical security updates protecting your data starting June 1, 2024.

Can I have QuickBooks Online and desktop at the same time? ›

No. QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online are separate platforms that do not sync with each other. However, in addition to its mobile app, QuickBooks Online has a desktop app.

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