Your mid-market clients are growing and their complexity is growing with them. More often than not, the software they're running on, whether it’s QuickBooks Online, QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise, or even a legacy ERP such as NetSuite, isn't keeping pace.
You've probably felt it in the conversations you're having when clients ask if there's a better way to handle multi-entity consolidations. Finance teams manually reconciling data across systems that should be talking to each other. Growing businesses are squeezed between tools that are too simple and enterprise platforms that are too expensive and too complicated to implement and maintain.
Intuit Enterprise Suite was built to address exactly that gap. Two sessions, now available on demand, are giving accounting professionals an inside look at what Intuit Enterprise Suite is, who it's for, and what moving to the platform actually looks like in practice.
What Is Intuit Enterprise Suite and why does it matter for your clients?
Intuit Enterprise Suite is designed for mid-market businesses that have outgrown standard accounting tools but don't need or want the overhead of a full-scale ERP. The Suite offers advanced capabilities, including multi-entity management, role-based permissions, deeper reporting and analytics, and greater workflow flexibility, all within the QuickBooks ecosystem accounting professionals already know.
For advisors, the opportunity is significant. As clients hit the ceiling of their current platforms, they'll be looking to you for guidance on what comes next. Understanding Intuit Enterprise Suite and its capabilities, fit criteria, and what migration actually entails positions you to be that trusted voice before they go looking elsewhere.
These two sessions are a strong place to start, and are available on demand.
Session 1: Get the strategy and proof points together
Exploring Intuit Enterprise Suite: Strategy + 3 Real Migration Stories with Fourlane and Intuit
This session is built for accounting professionals who want the big picture and the practical detail in one place.
Matt Bright, a senior product specialist at Intuit, will walk through the market need and product vision behind Intuit Enterprise Suite, including where it fits in the broader landscape and what kinds of businesses it is designed to serve. Laura Davidsen, a senior partner at Fourlane, one of Intuit's most experienced implementation partners, brings the ground-level view: three real client migrations, each starting from a different platform:
- QuickBooks Online → Intuit Enterprise Suite
- QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise → Intuit Enterprise Suite
- NetSuite → Intuit Enterprise Suite
Each path comes with its own set of considerations, common friction points, and outcomes, and Laura will share the practical insights from having lived through all of them with her clients.
For advisors, this is the kind of session that closes knowledge gaps fast. Whether you have a client actively evaluating Intuit Enterprise Suite right now or you're building your own familiarity with the platform, hearing three real migration stories from an implementation expert, alongside an Intuit product insider, is genuinely hard to replicate elsewhere.




