End-Users vs. Service Providers
While comments have been fairly active on other posts, it’s been a while since I’ve posted a new blog. The purpose of this post is simple, to carry on a discussion revolving around the following:
How many of you will be using this module for your own shop (as an end-user)?
How many of you will be using this module for your clients’ shops (as a service provider)?
I know it’s a mixed bag, and I’m sure some of you will be doing both. Mainly I’m trying to get any feel for the ration of reusers to one-time-users.
As always, if you have specific features you wish to have implemented, post them to our Technical Details Wiki.


1Scott posted Fri, June 6, 2008
I’ll kick things off.
I’m a service provider, and would likely be using this more than once.
2snarkys posted Fri, June 6, 2008
end user
3landshark posted Fri, June 6, 2008
I’ll bite,
I will be using it in my own shop but my personal use will most likely will be expanding to more than one, I also do some work on the side to help out friend with their ecommerce sites where this may be useful.
Not that you asked this, but our movement over to Magento is dependent on Quickbooks compatibility.
4hondaspeder posted Fri, June 6, 2008
end user!
5infield posted Fri, June 6, 2008
For a client site.
6johnr posted Fri, June 6, 2008
I’m an end user.
7Loïc posted Fri, June 6, 2008
end user! !
8Richtermeister posted Fri, June 6, 2008
client sites. lots of them
9provoscooter posted Mon, June 9, 2008
End user!
10rollockg posted Tue, June 10, 2008
client sites as requested
11ghydrew posted Sat, July 12, 2008
Me moving to magento will be largely dependent on being able to sync with QBPOS. I would consider myself (our shop) an end user.
12sgoodwin posted Wed, August 6, 2008
client sites!