eBay + NetSuite

Create NetSuite records for new eBay orders

Manually transferring eBay order details into NetSuite can be time-consuming and prone to errors. This automation ensures that every time a new order is placed on eBay, a corresponding record is automatically created in NetSuite. By keeping your systems in sync, you can streamline order processing, improve data accuracy, and focus on delivering a great customer experience.

Manually transferring eBay order details into NetSuite can be time-consuming and prone to errors. This automation ensures that every time a new order is placed on eBay, a corresponding record is automatically created in NetSuite. By keeping your systems in sync, you can streamline order processing, improve data accuracy, and focus on delivering a great customer experience.

  1. When this happens...
    eBayeBay
    New Order

    Triggers when a new order is made.

    TriggerPolling
  2. automatically do this!
    NetSuiteNetSuite
    Create Record

    Creates a new record. Supports standard and custom records.

    ActionWrite
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Supported triggers and actions

    • OrderRequired

    • Line Item

    • Shipped Date

    • Shipping Carrier Code

    • Tracking Number

    Action
    Write
    • Start Date

    • End Date

    • Fulfillment Status

    • Buyer Username

    Action
    Search
    • Standard or Custom Record Type?Required

    • Select a Saved SearchRequired

    Trigger
    Polling
    Try It
    • Record TypeRequired

    • RecordRequired

    • File to attachRequired

    Action
    Write
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About eBay

eBay is a premier auction site that allows anyone to buy and sell goods, from individuals to retailers.
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  • eCommerce
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About NetSuite

NetSuite is a cloud-based ERP that provides accounting services, financial management, CRM, inventory management, e-commerce and more
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  • CRM (Customer Relationship Management)