NetSuite for finance. OpsUI on the warehouse floor.
Bidirectional, event-driven sync between NetSuite and OpsUI — orders, inventory, customers, and SKUs move both ways in real time. No iPaaS in the path, no nightly batch, no manual reconciliation.
NetSuite stays finance. OpsUI runs the floor.
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Bidirectional sync
Records flow both ways without manual exports — finance stays in NetSuite, the warehouse runs in OpsUI, and neither drifts out of step.
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Event-driven
Changes propagate within seconds over the API, not on a nightly batch, so dispatch and finance see the same state.
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Orders & inventory
Sales orders, inventory movements, and adjustments keep both systems aligned as the warehouse picks, packs, and ships.
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Master data
Customers, items, vendors, and SKUs sync so you are not re-keying records into two systems.
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Conflict resolution
Field-level rules decide which system wins when a record is edited on both sides.
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Direct API
Built straight on NetSuite's REST/SuiteTalk surface — no third-party iPaaS or FTP drop sitting in the middle.
Both directions, no manual reconcile.
NetSuite → OpsUI
- →Customers and contact records
- →Items / SKUs with attributes
- →Vendors and supplier records
- →Chart of accounts (read-only)
OpsUI → NetSuite
- →Sales orders and order updates
- →Inventory movements and adjustments
- →Receipts (PO and inbound)
- →Fulfillment and shipping events
Direct NetSuite integration on the REST/SuiteTalk APIs with webhook-style event listeners — the sync engine owns the wiring. No iPaaS, no FTP, no third-party middleware between NetSuite and OpsUI.
The honest answers.
Do I keep NetSuite as my system of record?
Yes. NetSuite stays the source of truth for finance. OpsUI runs the warehouse and dispatch layer and syncs back, so you do not migrate finance or retrain your accounting team.
How fast do changes sync?
Within seconds. The integration is event-driven rather than a scheduled batch, so an order or stock movement on one side shows on the other almost immediately.
Is there an iPaaS like Celigo or Boomi in the path?
No. OpsUI talks to NetSuite directly over its APIs. There is no third-party integration platform to license, monitor, or pay per-record fees on.
Running NetSuite? Let’s wire it in.
Walk us through your current NetSuite setup and we’ll show how OpsUI fits on top — warehouse, picking, and dispatch, syncing back to NetSuite.