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Construction management software integrates with QuickBooks

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The incorporation of cloud accounting packages will enable the business to further its growth, says NextMinute CEO.

By Josh Needs 9 minute read

Construction management software NextMinute now provides full integration with Intuit QuickBooks online accounting software. 

The expansion comes following the firm’s existing partnerships with MYOB and Xero and will enable the software to continue its growth, said NextMinute founder and CEO Dave Falconer. 

“We are taking the learnings and blueprint from both MYOB and Xero and are cementing our position as globally the best integrated construction management software with accounting packages,” he said. 

“At the same time, we are now able to expand our offering to reach a greater segment of construction and tradespeople while providing more options and flexibility to connect our product to accounting packages.”

“Broadening our integration capabilities will provide customers with greater flexibility in the way they can manage their people, planning, pricing and profits.” 

The product strived to make business life easier for construction and tradespeople by providing all the digital tools required to manage pricing, planning, and profits in one place. 

This includes job management software, invoicing, quoting, scheduling, and time sheets. 

The company said the integration would allow NextMinute’s existing partners to provide QuickBooks services on top of existing services, helping to grow and scale their businesses. 

NextMinute said its partner program ensured that accountants and bookkeepers could access training and understand the product.

“We’re now providing both accountants and construction businesses with greater choice,” said Mr Falconer. 

“We’re looking forward to the positive impact that this new integration will have on our customers, bookkeepers and accountants and our channel ecosystem in the years ahead.” 

NextMinute also said the integration with Intuit QuickBooks was to boost its aims of expanding into the UK, where the accounting software was already recognised as a leading cloud accounting provider. 

 

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Josh Needs

Josh Needs

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Josh Needs is a journalist at Accountants Daily and SMSF Adviser, which are the leading sources of news, strategy, and educational content for professionals in the accounting and SMSF sectors.

Josh studied journalism at the University of NSW and previously wrote news, feature articles and video reviews for Unsealed 4x4, a specialist offroad motoring website. Since joining the Momentum Media Team in 2022, Josh has written for Accountants Daily and SMSF Adviser.

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