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September 9, 2024
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Backwards Step - Planner/Cashflow

  • September 9, 2024
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Seems the little pixies in the dev team have been playing games again. 'Fixing' something that wasn't broken. Now we have less information and downgraded quality of data at monthly intervals instead of daily. Also we now don't have a rolling 12 months with missing two month historical.

Where do Intuit get their requests from on how to change the product as we've gone from Intuit saying they were going to remove the Planner to now make a complete hash of it. We've gone from being told, out of the blue, that it was being removed, now we have this complete mess of a 'feature'

I've sent in my feedback, for what it's worth.

 

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September 9, 2024

Hi Mark, thanks for sharing your feedback on the recent changes to the Cash Flow Planner. 

 

We specifically discontinued the Forecast feature back in March, so we're sorry for any confusion caused by the miscommunication. The CFP itself will remain in product and is an area that we're continuing to develop with the power of AI. 

September 11, 2024

Since the update the planner is nothing but useless. The is s backwards step as I used the planner/cashflow as an indicated and visualisation of how the business was and will be performing. Being dyslexic graphs help tremendously. Thanks for NOT accommodating people with disabilities in your downgrade of this section. Increase in subs, reduction in functionality. Way to go Intuit.

September 11, 2024

Hi Mark, thanks for sharing these additional comments. We appreciate many businesses benefit from forecasting tools and we removed this to focus on improvements. 

 

There will be a new solution coming in the future (TBD) that will be a great improvement to the previous projected revenue feature and this will be powered by AI.