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QuickBooks requires too many clicks for routine daily accounting tasks

Accountants and small business owners using QuickBooks Online must navigate multiple screens and clicks to enter bills, pay bills, or record expenses — tasks performed dozens of times daily. The navigation structure was designed for comprehensiveness, not speed, creating cumulative friction for power users. This is a structural UX debt that compounds over time as transaction volume grows.

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