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NetSuite

The ERP's open sales orders and ship dates, pulled from the saved searches you already trust.

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About

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.

Highlights

  • Ingests open sales orders + ship dates from saved searches
  • Writes use idempotency keys and single-flight controls to suppress duplicate effects on retry
  • Provisioned with a deployment engineer through the early-access program
Kind
Connector
Category
Commerce & orders
Publisher
Fibric
Availability
Early access
Delivery
Managed by Fibric; nothing to install
Data direction
Reads and writes
Pricing
Early access
Sold by
Fibric
Support
Developed and supported by Fibric
Tags
erp, orders, fulfillment, finance

Authentication

NetSuite token-based authentication (a consumer key and token pair for a dedicated integration role), stored in your tenant's secret store.

What it reads

  • Open sales orders with promised ship dates, from your saved searches
  • Item fulfillments as they post against an order
  • Line-level status changes on orders already being tracked

What it can do

  • Tags records it has processed
  • Updates a designated custom field on records an operator has scored

How it works

1

Sense

Open sales orders with promised ship dates, from your saved searches.

2

Reason

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.

3

Act

Target capability: Tags records it has processed. Actual authority, duplicate controls, and recovery depend on the validated deployment and downstream system.

Pricing

Managed early access

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.

Deployment engineer
Wires and verifies the integration with you during onboarding
Managed validation
Review maturity, authority, supported records, and deployment boundaries before go-live
Execution records
Supported reads, proposals, policy decisions, and reported outcomes kept for review
Support from the builders
Developed, run, and supported directly by Fibric

Requirements

System requirements
  • A NetSuite account with SuiteTalk web services enabled
  • Token-based authentication set up for a role scoped to the saved searches you expose
  • At least one saved search returning the orders you want tracked

Your deployment engineer verifies each line with you during onboarding.

Support and resources

Supported by the people who built it

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.

Works with

Listings this is designed to pair with. Each listing has its own live or managed early-access state.

Operator by Fibric

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Operator by Fibric

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Bring NetSuite into your early-access deployment

Early access means a deployment engineer wires this with you, and it runs propose-only until you approve live actions.