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Order Risk
BearScope has a live governed order-risk path. This listing expresses that capability as a target operator contract, not as a public pack or generalized runtime claim.
ConnectorCommerce & orders
The ERP's open sales orders and ship dates, pulled from the saved searches you already trust.
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The NetSuite connector ingests open sales orders, promised ship dates, and item fulfillments from NetSuite saved searches, so the definition of "at risk" is the one your operations team already wrote. Saved searches matter here because they encode the business logic that lives in NetSuite and nowhere else: which orders count as open, which dates are commitments. The connector runs those searches on a schedule and turns each row into a governed event, and an order-risk operator scores against the ERP truth rather than a copy of it.
The target design uses a cursor per search and requires verified tenant and source context. Any bookkeeping write uses stable-key duplicate suppression within the connector boundary. NetSuite is managed early access and requires deployment-specific validation.
NetSuite token-based authentication (a consumer key and token pair for a dedicated integration role), stored in your tenant's secret store.
Open sales orders with promised ship dates, from your saved searches.
Operators reason over this connector's signals next to the rest of your stack, so decisions are grounded in the same records you run on.
Target capability: Tags records it has processed. Actual authority, duplicate controls, and recovery depend on the validated deployment and downstream system.
This listing is informational and not self-serve. A deployment review must validate the connector, credentials, action boundary, recovery path, support, and contractual pricing before use.
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This connector is developed, run, and supported by the same Fibric team. Support starts during onboarding with a named deployment engineer and doesn't hand you off afterward.
Listings this is designed to pair with. Each listing has its own live or managed early-access state.

Operator by Fibric
BearScope has a live governed order-risk path. This listing expresses that capability as a target operator contract, not as a public pack or generalized runtime claim.

Operator by Fibric
Ask what is happening in plain language and get an answer grounded in your real data. Then turn that answer into a vetted action.
Commerce & orders connector
Reads orders, line items, and proof approvals as they happen: the upstream signal that an order is about to go wrong.
Commerce & orders connector
Carrier labels, tracking, and ship events. Pairs with an order operator to catch the slip upstream of the first carrier scan.
Commerce & orders connector
Streams orders, fulfillments, and inventory. Swapping storefronts is configuration, not a rewrite of your operator.
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Early access means a deployment engineer wires this with you, and it runs propose-only until you approve live actions.