Connect NetSuite and Amazon with logic you control
The NetSuite Connector covers standard cases. Spojit adds custom SP-API flows, AI reconciliation, and durable sync.
- Amazon · settlement postedtrigger
- Match fees and payoutsAI
- Post journal entries in NetSuiteaction
- Books reconcileddone
NetSuite offers the NetSuite Connector (formerly FarApp) and third-party tools like Celigo for Amazon, which work for standard order and inventory sync. Spojit connects to the Amazon Selling Partner API and NetSuite directly, so Miraxa can build custom item mapping, reconcile settlements with Agent Mode, and route orders exactly how your finance team needs, with durable execution throughout.
Amazon's Selling Partner API needs a registered developer app and a Login with Amazon authorization in Seller Central, plus role approval for restricted data. You set this up once in your own Amazon account, then Miraxa builds the calls; there is no pre-built connector to wait on.
NetSuite and Amazon, working together
When an order ships from Amazon
Create the sales order and fulfillment record in NetSuite
When an item quantity changes in NetSuite
Update the available quantity on Amazon via SP-API
When an Amazon settlement report posts
Match fees and payouts to NetSuite journal entries
When an Amazon return is processed
Create the credit memo and restock entry in NetSuite
Built for how NetSuite and Amazon really work
Settlement reconciliation
Use Agent Mode to match Amazon fees and payouts to NetSuite entries, a judgment task the standard connectors handle poorly.
Custom item mapping
Miraxa maps Amazon listings to NetSuite items and item fulfillment exactly, beyond the connector's fixed model.
Durable order sync
Keep NetSuite and Amazon orders and inventory aligned via SP-API, with retries that survive rate limits.
Why teams build this on Spojit
NetSuite does have Amazon options: the native NetSuite Connector (formerly FarApp) and third-party platforms like Celigo, both fine for standard order and inventory sync. Where teams struggle is custom item mapping and settlement reconciliation, which require real judgment. Spojit connects directly to the Amazon Selling Partner API and NetSuite, so Miraxa builds the exact flows you need: Agent Mode for matching fees and payouts, Direct Mode for deterministic sync, all with durable retries through rate limits and long jobs.
With Spojit
- The NetSuite Connector and Celigo cover standard sync; Spojit adds custom mapping and AI reconciliation they lack.
- Agent Mode matches Amazon settlements to NetSuite entries; Direct Mode runs deterministic order sync with no AI cost.
- Durable execution survives Amazon SP-API rate limits and long-running NetSuite jobs, so financials stay accurate.
NetSuite + Amazon, answered
Does NetSuite already connect to Amazon?
Yes, via the NetSuite Connector or Celigo for standard sync. Spojit adds custom mapping and AI settlement reconciliation they lack.
Can Spojit reconcile Amazon settlements?
Yes. Agent Mode matches Amazon fees and payouts to NetSuite journal entries, a judgment task the standard connectors handle poorly.
Does Spojit use the Selling Partner API?
Yes. Miraxa reads the SP-API and the NetSuite API to build the order, inventory, and finance flows your operation needs.
What is possible depends on your plan and authorized API access. Some NetSuite and Amazon endpoints and capabilities are gated by the vendor (for example, parts of an API may require a higher tier, and write access can require a custom or add-on connection on an eligible plan), so not every workflow is available on every account from day one. You can request a feature or integration any time, and we will get in touch to figure out how to make it work.
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