NetSuite delivers comprehensive ERP and business management software for growing companies. Explore essential information for building NetSuite API integrations and webhooks.
Common NetSuite API Data Points
Reports
- Comparative Income Statement
- General Ledger Report
- Income Statement Report
Objects
- Lists
- Saved Searches
- Datasets
- Records
Limitations to NetSuite API
- Steep learning curve for new developers. NetSuite’s multi-faceted API approach (REST, SOAP, SuiteScript) requires understanding different protocols and authentication methods, making initial integration complex.
- No free developer access restricts experimentation. Unlike many APIs, NetSuite requires paid licenses or Oracle partnerships for development access, creating barriers for smaller teams or proof-of-concept projects.
- Rate limits can bottleneck high-volume operations. Concurrency and request volume limits vary by license tier, potentially restricting real-time integrations or bulk data operations for growing businesses.
- Limited public documentation and tooling. Missing official Swagger specs, OAuth playground, and CLI tools means developers rely heavily on Oracle’s documentation and community resources for integration guidance.
Popular third party NetSuite API integrations
1. Coefficient
Coefficient is a modern spreadsheet add-on designed for non-technical users and spreadsheet lovers who need real-time access to business data from NetSuite and 70+ other systems.
Build live dashboards, automate data flows, and push updates back to source systems—all from Google Sheets or Excel. Its AI Sheets assistant enables anyone to create dashboards, analyze trends, and write SQL with business context. No coding required.
Pricing (as of August 2025)
- Free: $0/month (for individuals exploring live data possibilities)
- Starter: $49/month (for solo builders; max 5 users)
- Pro: $99/user/month (for small teams; includes automation, larger data pulls, instant answers)
- Enterprise: Custom (volume discounts; advanced controls/security/support)
Pros
- Purpose-built for non-technical users and spreadsheet lovers—no coding required
- Real-time, bidirectional integration keeps dashboards and reports always up-to-date
- Automates data-driven alerts and workflows via email and Slack, boosting productivity
Cons
- Relies on Google Sheets or Excel, so not all features available for every spreadsheet app
- Advanced automations may require higher-tier plans
- Best for business data workflows, not large-scale ETL or developer-focused integrations
2. Celigo
Celigo is a leading iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) with a visual interface, offering pre-built flows and robust integration between NetSuite and SaaS applications like Salesforce, Shopify, and Amazon.
Its no-code workflow designer is popular with business ops and IT teams, allowing fast automation of order management, support, and workflow processes.
Pricing (as of August 2025) Subscription starts at approximately $600/month, with higher tiers for advanced features and higher volume.
Pros
- No-code, drag-and-drop builder accessible to business users
- Extensive library of prebuilt NetSuite connectors for common SaaS platforms
- Real-time data synchronization ensures system consistency
Cons
- Pricing can be complex and may increase with advanced workflows
- Some technical setup needed for intricate or custom integrations
- Large volume or enterprise features require higher subscription tiers
3. Boomi (by Dell)
Boomi is an enterprise-grade, low-code integration platform that connects NetSuite with both cloud and on-premise systems at scale.
Favored by organizations with complex environments or IT requirements, offering master data management, advanced API integration, and powerful orchestration features for global operations.
Pricing (as of August 2025) Custom pricing, but typically starts at $1,000+/month depending on usage, data volume, and feature requirements.
Pros
- Handles high-volume and complex integrations for hybrid business environments
- Visual interface supports fast development without deep coding
- Offers advanced governance, management, and multi-entity scalability
Cons
- High learning curve for new or non-technical users
- Costly for small businesses and best suited for established IT teams
- Professional setup and ongoing administration often required for best results
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