This is a huge gap for Intuit. First, employees with timesheet only access can't log into the iOS app. Second, logging into QBO from Safari or Chrome on the iPhone takes them to the mobile site... which they can't log into either. It's ridiculous that there is zero support for this.
I would accept in order of preference:
1) a stand-alone app for time maintenance (even if paid)
2) access to the existing QBO app for timesheet only employees
3) access to the mobile site for timesheet only employees
4) open API access so third-party apps can provide functionality above without file syncing
This is a huge gap for Intuit. First, employees with timesheet only access can't log into the iOS app. Second, logging into QBO from Safari or Chrome on the iPhone takes them to the mobile site... which they can't log into either. It's ridiculous that there is zero support for this.
I would accept in order of preference:
1) a stand-alone app for time maintenance (even if paid)
2) access to the existing QBO app for timesheet only employees
3) access to the mobile site for timesheet only employees
4) open API access so third-party apps can provide functionality above without file syncing