QWhat is Intuit Enterprise Suite?
Intuit Enterprise Suite (IES) is Intuit’s cloud-based financial management platform for mid-market businesses. It brings together multi-entity management with real-time consolidation, dimensional reporting (up to 20 custom dimensions), business intelligence, AI-powered automation, and integrated payroll, HR, and project management — designed for organizations that have outgrown standard QuickBooks but don’t need a full ERP.
QWho is Intuit Enterprise Suite for?
It’s built for mid-market organizations — especially those managing multiple entities, needing dimensional and consolidated reporting, or wanting cloud-based automation across a growing finance team. If QuickBooks Online or Desktop Enterprise can no longer keep up, but an ERP feels like too much, IES is designed to fill that gap.
QHow is IES different from QuickBooks Enterprise?
QuickBooks Enterprise is desktop accounting built around a single company file, with very strong inventory. Intuit Enterprise Suite is a cloud platform built for multiple entities, with real-time consolidation and intercompany eliminations, up to 20 dimensions, and AI automation. Enterprise is ideal for single-entity, inventory-heavy SMBs; IES is for multi-entity, cloud-first mid-market organizations.
QHow is IES different from QuickBooks Online?
IES builds on the cloud QuickBooks foundation but adds capabilities QuickBooks Online doesn’t have — true multi-entity consolidation with eliminations, far more dimensions, advanced consolidated reporting and benchmarking, and deeper automation. It’s the step up for QuickBooks Online users whose multi-entity or reporting needs have outgrown the standard product.
QHow is IES different from an ERP like NetSuite?
IES targets mid-market businesses that need strong multi-entity finance without full-ERP cost and complexity. NetSuite is a complete ERP for larger, more complex organizations — more capable at the high end, but typically far more expensive (often $25,000–$30,000+ per year) and longer to implement. IES is positioned as the more practical, lower-cost option for many mid-market finance teams.
QIs Intuit Enterprise Suite cloud-based?
Yes. IES is a cloud-native platform accessed from one login, so your finance team can work from anywhere, and it connects with cloud tools like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Gusto. This is a key difference from desktop QuickBooks Enterprise, which is on-premise (with optional hosting).
QHow much does Intuit Enterprise Suite cost?
IES is custom-priced based on your entities, users, and requirements, so there’s no simple published rate. Independent estimates put it roughly between $8,000 per year for a single entity and $12,000–$15,000+ per year for multi-entity operations — well below typical ERP pricing. Contact our team for a quote tailored to your business.
QHow do I get Intuit Enterprise Suite?
Reach out to our team for an evaluation and a tailored quote. We’ll help you confirm whether IES fits your needs, walk you through the capabilities that matter to you, and guide you through getting started. Call (888) 565-6522 or request a quote online.