Solutions · eCommerce · NetSuite

eCommerce platforms that talk to your ERP, your warehouse, and your bank.

SuiteCommerce, SuiteCommerce Advanced, or your existing Shopify, BigCommerce, Adobe Commerce, or WooCommerce store connected natively to NetSuite. Either path, NetSuite is the single source of truth for orders, inventory, customers, and revenue. Designed and delivered by the #1 NetSuite Solution Provider on G2.

Three signals that put eCommerce on
your roadmap.

eCommerce projects start in concrete operational pain or a forced decision. Each trigger maps to a real conversation we have with operators every month.

01

A new sales channel is launching, and manual updates no longer scale.

DTC site, Amazon Vendor Central, Walmart marketplace, or a retailer onboarding requires real-time inventory feed and order sync. The inventory team can no longer keystroke updates between systems. Every channel addition forces an integration decision.

02

eCommerce platform is decoupled from ERP, and finance is reconciling manually every close.

Orders live in Shopify or Adobe Commerce. Inventory lives in NetSuite. Customer data lives in both, mostly out of sync. Finance spends multiple days every close reconciling order data against bookings. The integration cost is below the operations cost.

03

An acquisition or rebrand consolidates multiple eCommerce stacks onto one back end.

Multiple brands, multiple storefronts, multiple payment processors, multiple inventory pools. The board wants one consolidated view of revenue, inventory, and customer base. The eCommerce architecture decision drives the consolidation timeline.

Native NetSuite builds. Integrated to what you already run. Same outcome.

Two paths into NetSuite eCommerce. SuiteCommerce and SuiteCommerce Advanced when you want everything on one stack. Shopify, BigCommerce, Adobe Commerce, or WooCommerce when you want to keep your storefront and connect it natively. Pick the platform you run on or are evaluating to see what the engagement looks like.

NetSuite Native

SuiteCommerce

Native NetSuite eCommerce

The native NetSuite eCommerce platform. Product catalog, cart, checkout, order management, and customer accounts all running on the same database as your ERP. No separate inventory feed, no nightly batch sync. Everything reconciles itself in real time.

Best for
First DTC site or mid-market consolidation.

Brands launching their first DTC site, mid-market operators consolidating off Shopify or WooCommerce, and B2B shops needing wholesale plus retail on one stack.

NetSuite Native

SuiteCommerce Advanced

SCA enterprise tier

SCA is the enterprise tier of SuiteCommerce. The SuiteCommerce Extensions Framework (SCAF) gives developers full customization access. Multi-site, multi-brand, multi-currency, contract pricing, custom themes, and complex catalog hierarchies all supported.

Best for
Complex B2B and multi-brand operators.

B2B operators with complex contract pricing, multi-brand operators running multiple storefronts, and mid-market companies that have outgrown Shopify Plus.

Integrated

Shopify

Connected to NetSuite ERP

Already running Shopify? GSI builds the NetSuite integration layer using Celigo connectors for fastest time-to-value, or custom SuiteScript when the use case requires specific business logic. Real-time sync of customers, orders, inventory, fulfillment, and returns. Most Shopify-to-NetSuite integrations launch in 4 to 8 weeks.

Best for
DTC brands keeping their Shopify storefront.

DTC brands with Shopify storefronts they want to keep, operators with Shopify Plus or Shopify-native marketing tooling, and mid-market operators who graduated to NetSuite for finance and ops.

Integrated

BigCommerce

Connected to NetSuite ERP

Native API integration via Celigo or MuleSoft. BigCommerce is a common pairing for B2B operators with complex catalogs and multi-channel sales. Real-time sync across orders, customers, inventory, and fulfillment, with NetSuite as the financial source of truth.

Best for
B2B catalogs and headless commerce.

B2B operators with complex catalogs, multi-channel sellers needing storefront flexibility, and mid-market brands using BigCommerce for headless commerce.

Integrated

Adobe Commerce

Formerly Magento, NetSuite-connected

Custom integration via SuiteTalk, often required for enterprise multi-store deployments and regulated industries. Adobe Commerce is common in CPG, consumer goods, and B2B operators who run heavily customized storefronts. Real-time sync across orders, customers, inventory, and returns.

Best for
Enterprise multi-store and regulated industries.

Enterprise multi-store operators, regulated industries with strict compliance requirements, and operators with significant Adobe Commerce customization investment they want to preserve.

Integrated

WooCommerce

Connected to NetSuite ERP

Celigo or custom WordPress plugin integration. WooCommerce is a common pairing for smaller operators graduating from a single-platform setup to a unified ERP, and for content-led brands using WordPress for both editorial and commerce.

Best for
WordPress content brands and smaller operators.

Smaller operators consolidating onto NetSuite, content-led brands running WordPress, and operators with WooCommerce-specific extensions or membership tooling.

B2B + B2C Unified

One platform. Both audiences. One revenue number.

SuiteCommerce handles wholesale customer pricing tiers, contract pricing, payment terms, and approval workflows alongside direct-to-consumer cart, checkout, and returns. No two platforms, no duplicate inventory, no monthly reconciliation. The CFO sees one revenue number. The operations team sees one inventory pool. The customer service team has one customer record per buyer regardless of channel.

B2B Capabilities

Wholesale tiers, contract pricing, NET-30 payment terms, multi-buyer approval workflows, and quote-to-order processes. All on the same platform as the DTC store.

B2C Capabilities

Cart, checkout, customer accounts, order tracking, returns, and loyalty programs. Built for retail conversion alongside the wholesale workflow.

Shared Backend

Single customer record per buyer. A wholesaler who also buys retail shows up once. Inventory deducts from one pool. Revenue lands in one report.

Three differentiators worth caring about.

Most eCommerce partners default to one platform regardless of fit, then refer the integration work to a different vendor. GSI recommends the platform that matches your real situation, builds the integration in-house, and supports it after launch on the same bench. No agency-to-integrator-to-managed-services handoff.

01

Platform-led recommendation, not platform-default.

We will tell you SuiteCommerce makes sense, or Shopify plus integration, or Adobe Commerce plus custom integration, based on your real situation. We will not default to "rip and replace" because we sell SuiteCommerce. The eCommerce architecture call produces the recommendation before any build commitment.

Recommendation Before Build

02

Full-stack delivery from one bench.

Design, build, integration, fulfillment, and post-launch SuiteCare. Same team end to end. No agency-to-integrator-to-managed-services handoff. The consultants who design your storefront also know your NetSuite environment, which is why the integration ships on time.

Same Team · Pre-Launch Through Post-Launch

03

#1 NetSuite Solution Provider on G2.

Five years running. The G2 ranking reflects depth across NetSuite implementations, integrations, and managed services, which compounds when your eCommerce platform needs to talk to NetSuite in real time. Tighter integration regardless of which front-end you choose.

G2 #1 · Five Years Running

Engagement Profiles

Three website projects. Three approaches. Anonymized outcomes.

eCommerce outcomes are clearest at engagement scale. These are anonymized accounts of GSI work, with attribution by industry and approach only.

NetSuite · Celigo · Multi-Channel

A DTC e-bike brand connected five systems through one Celigo integration layer.

A direct-to-consumer e-bike brand needed NetSuite connected to its eCommerce storefront, three sales channels, a 3PL warehouse, a payments processor, and the bank reconciliation feed. GSI designed the integration architecture and configured Celigo for the standard system pairs, with custom SuiteScript code for the channels that did not have vetted connectors. Five systems, one source of truth in NetSuite.

DTC E-Bike Celigo Multi-Channel
NetSuite · RF-Smart · Multi-Warehouse

A multi-warehouse retailer integrated RF-Smart WMS and saw operational lift in week one.

A multi-warehouse retailer running NetSuite needed warehouse management depth that the standard NetSuite WMS module did not deliver. GSI implemented RF-Smart on the SuiteApp marketplace and integrated it into existing NetSuite workflows. The retailer saw immediate improvement in ordering accuracy, inventory tracking precision, and labor productivity in the first week of post go-live operation.

Multi-Warehouse RF-Smart SuiteApp
NetSuite · SuiteCommerce · B2B

An ag distributor automated 6:30am inventory reports to sales reps every morning.

A regional agricultural distributor needed sales reps to start the day with a current inventory valuation report. The previous system delivered the report manually two hours into the workday. GSI built a SuiteScript automation that runs at 6:30am every morning, pulling current inventory and pricing into a formatted report delivered to the sales team before customer calls began. The integration removed two hours of daily manual work and gave reps better data.

Ag Distribution SuiteScript Daily Automation

SuiteCare picks up where the build leaves
off.

The same consultants who built your eCommerce stack stay with it through ongoing optimization. Most eCommerce launches transition to SuiteCare on day one of go-live. No new vendor introduction, no knowledge transfer, no months getting a managed services partner up to speed on your environment.

01

Same consultants, day one.

The build team becomes the managed services team. They already know your chart of accounts, your integration architecture, your customizations, and your business rules. Day one of go-live is the first day of optimization, not the first day of context-gathering.

02

NetSuite release-cycle testing.

NetSuite ships two major releases per year. Your team tests every customization, integration, and SuiteScript against each release before it touches production. Issues surface in sandbox, not in your live cart on a Saturday morning.

03

Integration monitoring.

Celigo, MuleSoft, SuiteTalk, and custom SuiteScript connectors get monitored for partner schema changes, API deprecations, and sync failures. When Shopify, BigCommerce, or Adobe Commerce ship breaking changes, the fix is already in flight.

Read the full SuiteCare engagement model: tiers, deliverables, and onboarding.
See SuiteCare
Frequently Asked

The questions buyers ask us most about NetSuite eCommerce.

The decision depends on operational priorities. SuiteCommerce wins when you want one platform managing everything (catalog, cart, customers, ERP, inventory) on the same database. Shopify or BigCommerce plus integration wins when you have an established storefront with brand equity, marketing tooling, or merchant features you do not want to give up. The eCommerce architecture call produces the recommendation before any build commitment.
SuiteCommerce builds typically run 12 to 24 weeks depending on B2B complexity, custom theme requirements, multi-site needs, and migration scope. SuiteCommerce Advanced builds with SCAF customizations land closer to 24 weeks. Shopify-to-NetSuite or BigCommerce-to-NetSuite integrations typically run 4 to 8 weeks.
Yes. SuiteCommerce handles wholesale customer pricing tiers, contract pricing, payment terms, and approval workflows alongside direct-to-consumer cart, checkout, and returns. The CFO sees one revenue number; the operations team sees one inventory pool. For mid-market operators currently running separate B2B and B2C platforms, this is often the strongest financial case for SuiteCommerce.
Yes. Marketplace integrations connect NetSuite to Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and other channels through Celigo, custom SuiteScript code, or marketplace-specific connectors. The integration delivers real-time sync of orders, inventory, customers, fulfillment, and returns across all channels into NetSuite as the single source of truth.
SuiteCommerce licensing is structured by NetSuite based on your transaction volume, modules, and user count. Implementation cost from GSI is scoped after a 30-minute eCommerce architecture call and depends on platform selection, B2B complexity, theme requirements, and integration scope. Ranges are documented in the architecture call output before any commitment.
Yes. Most eCommerce launches transition to SuiteCare on day one of go-live. The same consultants who built the integration stay with it through release cycles, partner schema changes, and new feature rollouts. No new vendor introduction, no knowledge transfer.

Start with a call

The architecture call maps your current platform, your operational goals, and the gap between them.