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So essentially what you're saying is that Intuit is more interested in adding features that they "think" your customers want rather than actually giving a sh*^ about what your customers actually need and want and serves them in their business.
I know that the software industry has turned from client-focused to company-focused (i.e. profits first). It's not just Intuit. In the past 20 years, things have gone from bad to very very bad in terms of usability and user-focused design. In fact, I suspect that there are no no use cases at all prepared when designing or redesigning software features aka bells and whistles.
Continually marketing to me about new features while I'm trying to do my bookkeeping is simply wrong. I have to click the X on one Quickbooks feature ad or another on every single page I encounter in QB Online. Why can't your precious AI tell that I'm not interested in ANYTHING else QB has to offer WHILE I'M WORKING and stop forcing me to waste my time and interrupt my train of thought?? That would actually be doing something useful for me and my business.
Very disappointing but not at all surprising. Such a simple thing to make global controls to allow customers to use the product the way it works FOR THEM.