The integration problems every ecommerce team faces
Orders created in Shopify never reach your ERP
Manual exports, missed webhooks, and timing gaps mean orders slip through the cracks — costing revenue and customer trust.
Inventory counts don't match across channels
Shopify says 12. Amazon says 8. Your warehouse says 15. Nobody knows the real number.
Customer records are duplicated everywhere
The same customer exists in your storefront, your ERP, your CRM, and your accounting system — with different data in each.
Product updates take hours to propagate
A price change in NetSuite doesn't hit Shopify for hours. By then, you've sold 50 units at the wrong price.
End-to-end commerce integration
Pre-built, production-tested integration patterns for the systems mid-market ecommerce companies actually run.
Order synchronization
Real-time order flow from every sales channel to your ERP with line items, tax, fulfillment status, and payment tracking.
Inventory alignment
Keep inventory positions accurate across Shopify, Amazon, WooCommerce, and your warehouse management system.
Customer unification
One canonical customer record across every system — deduplicated, normalized, and continuously updated via Nexus.
Product catalog sync
Pricing, variants, categories, and availability synchronized across storefronts, marketplaces, and ERP systems.
Fulfillment tracking
Bi-directional fulfillment updates between your warehouse, ERP, and sales channels — customers always see accurate status.
Operational visibility
Monitor every order, inventory update, and customer sync with event-level tracing and transaction-level audit trails.
Flows running in production today
| Source | Destination | Entity | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shopify | NetSuite | Orders | Real-time |
| NetSuite | Shopify | Inventory | Every 15 min |
| Shopify | Sage Intacct | Customers | Real-time |
| Amazon | QuickBooks | Orders | Hourly |
| NetSuite | Shopify | Products | Scheduled |
| WooCommerce | NetSuite | Fulfillment | Real-time |