As a leading NetSuite Solution Provider and Certified Agency Partner (CAP), we are often asked about NetSuite ecommerce pricing and the available options for businesses looking to integrate their online store with their ERP.
Common questions include:
To provide clarity, we’ve created this guide to break down NetSuite SuiteCommerce pricing and help businesses understand their options.
Unlike standalone ecommerce platforms like Shopify or Magento, NetSuite SuiteCommerce is deeply integrated with NetSuite ERP and CRM, providing a unified commerce solution. This integration allows businesses to manage inventory, orders, customer data, and financials in one system—eliminating the need for separate ecommerce and backend software.
When considering SuiteCommerce, businesses typically choose between two main ecommerce solutions:
SuiteCommerce Standard is a SaaS-based ecommerce platform designed for businesses that need a templated, pre-configured ecommerce solution with a quick deployment timeline. Often compared to Shopify in its approach, SuiteCommerce Standard provides:
SuiteCommerce Advanced offers an enterprise-grade ecommerce platform with full customization capabilities. Unlike SuiteCommerce Standard, this version provides:
SuiteCommerce Advanced is ideal for companies that require a fully customized shopping experience and need advanced ecommerce capabilities beyond what templated solutions provide.
The cost of SuiteCommerce depends on the version selected and the complexity of your business requirements.
While NetSuite does not publish standard pricing for these solutions, businesses can expect SuiteCommerce Advanced to be significantly more expensive than SuiteCommerce Standard, given its robust customization capabilities.
Since NetSuite uses a named user licensing model, each employee who needs access to manage the ecommerce store, orders, or customer data requires a user license.
The pricing of user licenses depends on the level of access required, and businesses should assess which employees need full access versus those who can function with limited roles to optimize costs.
Beyond licensing, implementation is a key cost factor when deploying SuiteCommerce. The level of customization, design requirements, and integration needs will determine the overall investment. Below are two typical pricing scenarios based on business size and complexity.
For businesses with simpler ecommerce needs, implementation tends to be more affordable. A small ecommerce company opting for SuiteCommerce Standard will generally focus on:
Since these businesses rely on SuiteCommerce’s built-in features and require minimal modifications, implementation costs remain on the lower end.
Estimated Implementation Cost: Low to mid-five figures
For larger businesses or those with complex ecommerce requirements, implementation costs can rise significantly due to:
These implementations often involve a dedicated development team, extensive testing, and additional integrations, making the process longer and more resource-intensive.Estimated Implementation Cost: Mid-five to six figures, depending on complexity
Several factors affect the final cost of a SuiteCommerce deployment:
Because NetSuite pricing is customized based on business needs, the best way to determine costs is to work with a NetSuite Solution Provider who can provide a tailored quote based on your specific requirements.
Licensing and implementing NetSuite SuiteCommerce can be overwhelming, especially for businesses navigating ERP-integrated ecommerce for the first time. If you’re evaluating whether SuiteCommerce is the right fit, working with a Commerce Agency Program (CAP) certified partner ensures you get the most value from your investment.
For more details on NetSuite pricing, licensing, and implementation strategies, check out our [Ultimate NetSuite Pricing Guide] or reach out to our team for a personalized consultation. Our specialists can guide you through the process, helping you configure the right ecommerce solution for your business.