Integrations
NetSuite
NetSuite is an all-in-one cloud ERP, invetnroy, orders, accounting
ERP
NetSuite × Tightly
About NetSuite
NetSuite is an all-in-one cloud ERP covering financials, purchasing, inventory, order management, manufacturing, and warehouse operations—marketed as “the world’s most deployed cloud ERP.” It centralizes item masters, suppliers, locations, and transactions so finance and operations share one source of truth.
How Tightly works with NetSuite
Step 1 — Connect & import what’s live
Authenticate NetSuite and select subsidiaries/locations. Tightly imports open POs, suppliers, items (SKUs/variants), on-hand by location (where NetSuite is system of record), inbound shipments, and receipts.
Step 2 — Keep POs in sync
Any new POs you create (in Tightly or in NetSuite) and changes to dates/qty/status sync automatically. Timelines and Days of Stock (DOH) update so reorder points reflect what’s actually inbound.
Step 3 — Plan & execute
Run Smart Replenishment for explainable recommendations per location. Convert selections to NetSuite purchase orders in one click (grouped by vendor/MOQs/case packs/lead time). Receipts in NetSuite roll back into Tightly, updating forecasts and InStock ship-by dates.
Key inventory planning features for NetSuite users
Explainable, location-aware forecasting — each recommendation shows the why: demand window, DOH, lead time, inbound coverage at the NetSuite location.
Live PO import & change tracking — Tightly ingests current POs on connect; new POs and edits sync continuously so planning never drifts from reality.
Supplier & item master alignment — use your NetSuite vendors, terms, and item packs; Tightly respects MOQs, case packs, and lead-time rules in recommendations.
One-click PO creation to NetSuite — auto-group by vendor and rules; send vendor-ready PDFs and keep the NetSuite record as the system of record.
Works with multi-subsidiary/location — plan and allocate per warehouse/DC; get transfer-vs-buy signals before purchasing more.
InStock backorders — clear “ships by” dates tied to NetSuite inbound ETAs, with caps to prevent oversell; auto-fulfil as receipts post.