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QBO mindshare

As of August 2025, the mindshare of QBO in the BI (Business Intelligence) Tools category stands at 0.1%, up from 0.0% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
BI (Business Intelligence) Tools Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
QBO0.1%
Microsoft Power BI20.4%
Tableau15.4%
Other64.1%
BI (Business Intelligence) Tools

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TypeTitleDate
CategoryBI (Business Intelligence) ToolsAug 31, 2025Download
ProductReviews, tips, and advice from real usersAug 31, 2025Download
ComparisonQBO vs Microsoft Power BIAug 31, 2025Download
ComparisonQBO vs Tableau EnterpriseAug 31, 2025Download
ComparisonQBO vs SAP Analytics CloudAug 31, 2025Download
 
 
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Owner/Operator at Fearless Bookkeeping Services LLC4.5I use QBO for various accounting tasks, finding it simple and effective for most needs. However, its inventory features are lacking, and I miss having a client portal. Despite this, it saves me time and manpower.
Executive Assistant, Office Manager at Dross & Cross Bookkeeping Services5.0I use QBO for client bookkeeping due to its intuitive electronic features, but find the internet version less user-friendly than the desktop. Transitioning to QBO requires new learning, and integrating the desktop version into the cloud would be beneficial.
VP of AI at a tech services company with 11-50 employees4.5We use QBO to explore marketing data, enabling collaborative question-asking and dashboard building. Its standout feature is collaboration, though we seek more customizable dashboards. Switching from Excel improved our efficiency, and we’ve achieved some return on investment.
Associate Director – Cloud Managed Services at TEKHQS4.0In my previous company, we used QuickBooks Online to integrate with various e-commerce platforms and payment gateways. Its order processing, sales, and invoice capabilities are valuable, though improvements in integration flexibility and ease could enhance customer satisfaction.
Senior Consultant at Entigrity4.0I primarily use QBO for payroll, banking, entries, and reporting. I appreciate its online accessibility, banking, and scheduling features. However, it lacks keyboard shortcuts and has slower support. I've also used Accounting Age and Netsuite depending on client needs.
Team Lead at Entigrity4.5I find QBO valuable because it allows access anytime and anywhere without needing to back up and restore data. However, it lacks compatibility with the Linux operating system, which prevents seamless transition during installation from accounting features.