QuickBooks

QuickBooks Software Overview (Desktop vs Online)

QuickBooks has two primary platforms: (1) QuickBooks Desktop (installed locally or hosted) and (2) QuickBooks Online (cloud-based, accessed via browser/app). Both support core accounting (general ledger, invoicing, bills, reporting), but they differ in deployment, updating cadence, integrations, and how Intuit delivers support and connected services.

QuickBooks Desktop (installed/hosted) editions / levels

  • Pro (historically entry-level Desktop; current availability for new subscriptions has changed). Intended for small businesses with basic accounting needs and smaller user counts.
  • Premier (mid-tier Desktop). Adds more advanced features and historically offered industry editions (e.g., Contractor, Nonprofit, Manufacturing & Wholesale, Retail, Professional Services).
  • Enterprise (flagship Desktop edition). Designed for larger/more complex operations (higher user counts, deeper controls, more advanced reporting, and options like Advanced Inventory/Pricing depending on tier). Intuit has positioned Enterprise as the continuing Desktop path.

QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise — subscription tiers

Enterprise tierTypical inclusions (high level)
SilverEnterprise core + advanced reporting and higher user limits than Pro/Premier.
GoldSilver + payroll-related capabilities (bundled payroll varies by packaging/region).
PlatinumGold + Advanced Inventory and Advanced Pricing (commonly packaged at this level).
DiamondPlatinum + highest user limits and premium tools/support (often includes additional connected tools such as time tracking and enhanced support).

QuickBooks Online (cloud) plans / levels

PlanWho it’s typically forCommon differentiators
SolopreneurOne-person businessesSimplified workflow focused on tracking income/expenses and staying organized for taxes (feature set can differ from full accounting plans).
Simple StartVery small businesses starting bookkeepingCore accounting basics (tracking, invoicing, basic reporting); typically limited user access compared with higher tiers.
EssentialsService businesses needing basic collaborationAdds multi-user access and more complete payables/receivables workflows vs Simple Start.
PlusGrowing businessesCommonly adds inventory tracking and project/job profitability capabilities.
AdvancedMore complex organizationsTypically adds advanced automation, reporting, and controls (e.g., more users, deeper analytics and workflow tools).

Desktop “expiration” (service discontinuation) dates

QuickBooks Desktop versions don’t usually “stop opening” on a specific date. Instead, Intuit ends support and connected services for older versions (often called service discontinuation). After service discontinuation, services like payroll updates/tax tables, bank feeds/online banking, payment processing integrations, security updates, and live support may no longer work for that version.

Desktop versionSupport / connected-services end dateNotes
2021May 31, 2024Intuit communications commonly reference May 31 as the annual cutoff for versions that are ~3 years old.
2022May 31, 2025End of support/connected services for 2022 occurs the following year on the same cycle.
2023May 31, 2026Intuit’s published policy states Desktop 2023 stops getting support after May 31, 2026.
2024 (Pro/Premier/Mac “Plus” line)May 31, 2027 (commonly cited) / other communications cite late 2027This is frequently cited as the sunset timeframe for the last annual “platform release.” Confirm the exact date for your subscription/SKU and region.

To confirm your exact Desktop expiration date: tell me which product you have (e.g., Pro Plus 2024, Premier Plus 2024, Mac Plus 2024, Enterprise 24.x Silver/Gold/Platinum/Diamond) and whether you are in the U.S. or another region. Intuit’s dates can vary by product line and region.