An Honest Review of Intuit Enterprise Suite
Overall Satisfaction with Intuit Enterprise Suite
As an outsourced accounting company who serves clients in the construction industry we are always trying to find the balance between technology and functionality. For the first time, the construction middle market has a software that achieves both. IES takes the usability and flexibility of Quickbooks and combines it with advanced job costing and reporting. There is no reason for companies to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on ERP software when they can purchase IES for a fraction of the cost.
Pros
- Advanced Job Costing Dashboards, Budgets, Changes Orders, and Reporting
- Multi-Entity Consolidation and Reporting
- Advanced AI Insights and Agents
- Reporting Flexibility and Custom KPIs
- 20 Available and Customizable Dimensions
Cons
- AIA Billing
- Budget Change Orders
- Job Cost Payroll to the Product Level
- Simplified Desktop Migration
- 10% increase in profitability due to high level of visibility into COGs
- Saved 10 hours a month on bank and credit card feeds and recons
- Saved 4 hours a week using spreadsheet sync
- Sage 100 Contractor, Sage 300 Construction and Real Estate, Foundation Software Construction Accounting, Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, NetSuite ERP, Viewpoint Spectrum, Viewpoint Vista, Microsoft Dynamics 365, QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise, Deltek ComputerEase, Sage Intacct Construction and Acumatica
When comparing IES to other middle market construction software packages it wins when it comes to total cost of ownership. While the functionality isn’t as great as some of the more mature packages, it wins in flexibility, usability, adaptability, and interoperability. I’ve also never seen a company develop and release functionality so quickly.
Do you think Intuit Enterprise Suite delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Intuit Enterprise Suite's feature set?
Yes
Did Intuit Enterprise Suite live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Intuit Enterprise Suite go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Intuit Enterprise Suite again?
Yes

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