Redirect URIs are the bane of my existence

can anyone please tell me what I should use for a Redirect URIs

I have an application in a QB Sandbox, the application wants a Redirect URIs.

I’ve looked online for hours and looking inside my make.com account I cannot find a Redirect URIs anywhere.

Please HELP! Thanks in advance. (feeling like all this API stuff is some secret club that only members are allowed to have information, most documentation just says, you need this.. never saying anything about where it’s located) AAAAggggg :exploding_head:

Welcome to the Make community!

It’s clearly in the QB help page in the Make Help Centre.

See the “Create custom app and client credentials in QuickBooks” section on the QuickBooks - Apps Documentation page:

Screenshot 2025-08-25 235129

It’s right here:

Screenshot 2025-08-25 235325 (click to view)

Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.

@samliew
P.S.: investing some effort into the tutorials in the Make Academy will save you lots of time and frustration using Make!

This does not work, and the page your link goes to does not show the image you clipped. the page stops at the 5, there is no 6 or 7 or 8.. apparently I am correct, you need to be in some kind of super group to see the information.. I have been at this for so long, It may be time to search for a new job.. I have been working in this field for 40 years, and the API/REST documentation is so impossible to follow…

I still get the same error…

Can you take a full-page screenshot of what you’re seeing in the documentation link I provided?

Here is the screenshot. I have been able to get my make.com to connect to QB, however I simply left out the client id and secret, nd it prompts for authentication, so for now that will do. if this goes to production I will revisit the app option, as it may be neccessary, In my experience, the direct authentication has experation date, and then the connection will stop working. here is that image..

Ok, now I feel rather dumb, I spend so much time searching for information, and those darn arrows open up the page to revele the information I was searching for… (why?!) just list the info, why hide it, and have to open with those dang arrows that are barley visible. Webpage devs need to use normal computers, and other devices, and label things, stop assuming everyone knows things, and stop designing pages to work with 50 inch screens. Sorry, had to rant.

Thank-you samliew for the help… these tired old eyes just didn’t see the arrow that opens up the information, guess I’ll just have to go back to the mentality of the old DOS adventure games, click on everthing and see what happens. LOL .:rofl:

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