Move to Intuit Enterprise Suite with the people Intuit hired to do it.
For 14 months, Intuit hired us to move their own customers off NetSuite, Sage Intacct, and Acumatica. The same team (and the same migration playbook) is now available to your business.
Intuit’s chosen competitive-migration partner, 2024–2025
Big 4 accounting expertise on every engagement
Exclusive Intuit VAR pricing unavailable elsewhere
US national coverage, most migrations live in under 60 days
Your ERP decision is a five-year bet. Most VARs treat it like a license sale
You have outgrown QuickBooks Online. The duct-taped stack of spreadsheets, Bill.com, Gusto, and project management add-ons is starting to break. You have looked at NetSuite and Sage Intacct, saw four-to-six-month implementations and six-figure consulting fees, and walked away.
Intuit Enterprise Suite is the answer. But the platform is only half the decision, the other half is who moves you onto it. And here’s the catch: most VARs were selling QuickBooks Online last quarter and are selling IES this quarter. They’re learning the product on your books. Your month-end close pays the tuition.
SaaS Direct didn’t pick up IES from a certification course. For 14 months we ran Intuit’s own competitive migrations, every NetSuite, Sage Intacct, and Acumatica conversion Intuit fielded in that window. By the time we migrate you, we’ve already done it for dozens of companies built like yours.


Four reasons mid-market CFOs choose SaaS Direct for Intuit Enterprise Suite
We migrated for Intuit, not just with Intuit
Most partners can say they’re Intuit-certified. We can say something rarer: for 14 months, Intuit handed us their own competitive migrations. So we’ve already met the problems yours will throw up, the chart-of-accounts mismatches, the intercompany history that won’t reconcile, the NetSuite dimensions that don’t map cleanly. You’re not the project we learn on. You’re the one we’ve already rehearsed.
Big 4 accounting expertise, not just software setup
Our team carries controller-level accounting experience from Deloitte, EY, PwC, and KPMG, alongside seasoned technology consultants. The difference shows up in the configuration. We don’t just switch the system on, we design your chart of accounts, dimensional structure, intercompany workflows, and revenue recognition the way a controller would, because a controller is the one designing them.
VAR pricing the public can’t see
As an Intuit VAR, we reach partner pricing tiers that never appear on Intuit.com. For most configurations, buying IES through us costs less than going direct, and the Big 4 accounting expertise is bundled with the license, not billed on top. The VAR discount is yours to keep. We’ll walk through your exact numbers in the fit assessment.
Implementation in under 60 days, not six months
IES already implements faster than its rivals, under two months on average, against four for Sage Intacct and six for NetSuite. Our migration playbook, sharpened across every conversion we ran for Intuit, pulls that tighter still. The practical version: you’ll have closed your first month on IES before a NetSuite project would have sent you a go-live date.
What you get with Intuit Enterprise Suite
Multi-Entity Management
One login. Up to 200 entities.
Today, consolidating month-end means exporting every entity to its own spreadsheet and hoping the formulas hold. IES puts up to 200 entities under a single login: consolidated reporting, a standardized chart of accounts, and intercompany entries that post themselves from one company to the next. You close the books once, not once per entity.
Multi-Dimensional Reporting
Twenty dimensions, your call.
Your CFO asks for profit by region and you lose an afternoon to spreadsheets. With IES, you track profitability by department, location, project, fund, program, up to 20 dimensions you define. Drill into the P&L by any combination of them in seconds, with five years of history feeding the AI forecasts. No external BI tool required.
AI Agents
Four agents, working.
Four AI agents work inside IES, not beside it. The Accounting Agent categorizes transactions and flags anomalies before they reach your close. The Payments Agent speeds cash in the door. The Finance Agent writes your monthly performance summary and forecast. The Project Management Agent keeps project workflows moving. Together, that’s roughly a day a week back for your finance team.
Integrated Payroll, HR, Time & Benefits
No more reconciliation.
Every payday, someone reconciles Gusto against the books. IES makes that job disappear. QuickBooks Payroll Elite, Time Elite, HR services through Mineral, 401(k) via Guideline, Allstate health benefits, and NEXT workers’ comp all live inside the system. One source of employee data. One fewer integration to babysit.
Industry-Ready
Built for construction & services
Most ERPs make you bolt your industry on. IES builds it in. Construction gets certified payroll, percentage-of-completion invoicing, WIP reports, AI-powered budget imports, and cost-rate calculators. Professional services gets project accounting, billable-utilization tracking, and revenue recognition. Standard equipment, not add-ons.
850+ Integrations
Your stack, connected.
Mailchimp for marketing, Shopify for ecommerce, Salesforce for CRM — the tools you already run keep running. IES ships with 850+ pre-built connectors across one integration layer that’s audit-ready and managed by Intuit. Nothing to rebuild. Nothing to rip out.


Built for businesses we understand
How Intuit Enterprise Suite stacks up
| – | Intuit Enterprise Suite | Sage Intacct | NetSuite | QB Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Typical implementation | Under 2 months | 4 months | 6 months | Same day |
| Max entities | 200 | Unlimited | Unlimited | 3 |
| Built-in AI agents | Yes (4) | Limited | Limited | No |
| Bill Pay included | Yes | Add-on | Add-on | Via Melio |
| Payroll included | Add-on | External partner | External partner | Yes |
| Custom dimensions | Up to 20 | Unlimited | Unlimited | 1 |
| Dedicated CSM | Yes | No | Varies | No |
| Mid-market price point | $$ | $$$ | $$$$ | $ |
Your Intuit Enterprise Suite migration, step by step
Step 1: Fit Assessment
A 90-minute working session with a senior consultant who has a Big 4 accounting background. We dig into your current stack, entity structure, and where the month-end pain actually lives, then hand you a written fit recommendation with implementation scope and pricing. If IES isn’t right for you, we’ll tell you plainly. The fee is credited in full toward implementation if you move forward.
Step 2: Custom Quote with VAR Pricing
We configure your IES license to your real numbers: entities, users, modules, industry needs, and apply our Intuit VAR partner pricing. You see the full picture within 48 hours. No obligation.
Step 3: Migration & Implementation
We migrate your data from QuickBooks Online or Desktop, NetSuite, Sage Intacct, Acumatica, or legacy systems, then design the chart of accounts, dimensional architecture, intercompany configuration, integrations, and user training around how your team actually works. Typical timeline: under 60 days from kickoff to go-live.
Step 4: Ongoing Support
After go-live, your dedicated customer success manager stays with you, for configuration changes, new module rollouts, integration management, custom reporting, and period-close help. No ticket queue. A direct line to the person who already knows your books.


What Intuit Enterprise Suite costs
IES pricing is configured to your business, entity count, users, modules, industry. Intuit doesn’t publish a fixed price, and neither will we, because a 3-entity construction firm with 15 users and a 25-entity holding company with 80 users aren’t the same purchase.
What we can tell you: as an Intuit VAR, we access partner pricing tiers that aren’t on Intuit.com — and for most configurations, that makes buying through SaaS Direct cost less than going direct, with our Big 4 accounting expertise included rather than invoiced separately. No referral markup. The discount is yours.
FAQ
What is Intuit Enterprise Suite?
Intuit Enterprise Suite is a cloud ERP platform built on the QuickBooks foundation for mid-market businesses. It combines multi-entity accounting, multi-dimensional reporting, AI-powered automation, integrated payroll and HR, payments, and 850+ third-party integrations into one system. It is designed to replace the combination of QuickBooks plus Bill.com plus Gusto plus project management tools that many growing businesses have duct-taped together.
Who is Intuit Enterprise Suite for?
IES is built for mid-market companies from roughly $2.5M to $500M in annual revenue, particularly those managing multiple entities, projects, or operating units. It is a strong fit for construction firms, non-profits, professional services, and franchise or holding company structures. It is not a fit for businesses with extensive global multi-currency needs, complex lot or bin inventory, or more than one parent account.
How is IES different from QuickBooks Online or QuickBooks Desktop?
QuickBooks Online is a small-business accounting package. QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise adds inventory and industry-specific features for SMBs. Intuit Enterprise Suite is a full ERP: multi-entity, multi-dimensional, AI-native, with integrated payroll, HR, payments, and marketing. It supports up to 200 entities and 20 custom dimensions versus QBO’s single dimension.
How does IES compare to Sage Intacct and NetSuite?
IES implements in under 2 months on average, versus 4 months for Sage Intacct and 6 months for NetSuite. Total cost of ownership is typically lower because bill pay, enhanced reporting, and dedicated customer success are included rather than add-ons. Sage Intacct and NetSuite remain strong options for companies with heavy multi-currency needs or deep inventory complexity.
How much does IES cost?
Pricing is configured per entity, user count, modules, and industry. As an Intuit Elite VAR, SaaS Direct accesses discounts not available on Intuit.com. Request a custom quote for your specific configuration.
What is a paid fit assessment and why do you charge for it?
A paid fit assessment is a 90-minute working session with a senior consultant. We review your current stack, entity structure, and operational goals, then deliver a written fit recommendation and implementation scope. We charge because the time is senior-consultant time, because the output is genuinely useful even if you do not hire us, and because it filters out tire-kickers so we can go deep with committed buyers. The fee is credited toward your implementation if you move forward.
How long does an IES implementation take?
Most SaaS Direct implementations go live in under 60 days, depending on source system, entity count, and integration complexity. Migrations from QuickBooks Online are typically fastest. Migrations from NetSuite, Sage Intacct, and Acumatica typically take 45 to 75 days.
Can you migrate our data from NetSuite, Sage Intacct, or Acumatica?
Yes. We were Intuit’s chosen partner for every NetSuite, Sage Intacct, and Acumatica migration to IES for 14 months. We have a refined migration playbook for each source system.
Do you support existing Intuit customers upgrading from QuickBooks?
Yes. If you are on QuickBooks Online or QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise and have outgrown the platform, we handle the upgrade. Data migrates automatically from QuickBooks Online. QuickBooks Desktop migrations require more hands-on work, which we handle as part of implementation.
Is IES cloud-based?
Yes. IES is fully hosted in the cloud with multi-device support, real-time access, and no local install required.
Find out if IES fits before you commit to anything.
Book a 90-minute fit assessment with a senior consultant.
We will tell you whether Intuit Enterprise Suite is the right call for your business, what your migration will cost, and how long it will take. Assessment fee credited toward implementation if you move forward.