About FixHub

FixHub publishes clear, tested fixes for the software and tech problems that eat your afternoon — QuickBooks and tax-software errors, Windows and Windows Server issues, bank-feed headaches, and the everyday glitches that send people searching at 11 pm.

How we verify every guide

This is the part most "fix this error" pages skip. Before a step goes into a guide, we check it against the official source — Intuit, Microsoft, the IRS, Quicken, or the vendor's own documentation — and against what real users report actually worked. Every guide ends with the sources we used, so you can confirm it yourself.

  • Verified, not guessed. If a fix isn't backed by an official source or reproducible reports, it doesn't go in.
  • Plain English, in order. Numbered steps you can follow without a support background.
  • Honest about dead ends. When a problem genuinely can't be solved the way you'd hope, we say so instead of wasting your time.
  • No fake support numbers, ever. We never ask for remote access or payment to "unlock" a fix — anything that does is a scam.

Who writes it

FixHub is written and maintained by a small team with hands-on experience in accounting software, Windows administration, and everyday IT support. Guides are reviewed and updated as the software changes.

How the site is funded

FixHub is free to read. We cover our costs through display advertising and a few affiliate links to software we'd recommend anyway. Affiliate links never change which fix we give you — see our privacy policy for how ads and cookies are handled.

A note on trademarks

We are an independent resource — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Intuit Inc., Microsoft, or any other company. QuickBooks, TurboTax, Quicken and Windows are trademarks of their respective owners, used here only to describe the products our guides help with.

Found something out of date?

Software changes constantly and we'd rather fix a stale step than leave it. Email hello@fixhub.example and we'll get the guide updated.